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    What Justifies the State?

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    What Justifies the State? The state‚ as the textbook refers to‚ "is the highest authority in a society‚ with a legal power to define the public interest and enforce its definition." The state is comprised of the governing institutions‚ politicians‚ and the legal system. They have authority over its citizens in executing legislature‚ applying taxes‚ and‚ if necessary‚ provide additional services for the state. The power of the state is justified by the people who allow the state to have the necessary

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    Should The State Secede?

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    revolutionary war‚ but what we should be aware of is how is it going to happen‚ what could possibly happen after that‚ and what is the state going to do keep the progress in place. California is an economically stable state. It has what it takes to stand out as a country itself‚ but it is not a good idea. The issue with today’s Constitution is that it does not let states formally and peacefully secede. Based on the article‚ "If Californians did manage to come together behind the difficult task of securing

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    Violence and State and Revolution In Lenin’s State and Revolution‚ there is a theme of violence that is present. Lenin uses this theme of violence‚ along with quotes and citations from the works of Marx and Engels‚ to “resuscitate the real teachings of Marx on the state” (p.7). The theme of violence is necessary in Lenin’s book because‚ without the theme of violence‚ Lenin could not accurately and successfully make his argument or portray the current events of the time that are relevant to it

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    With international market opportunities‚ huge competition for consumers‚ government initiatives and cost drivers all influencing companies to start operating over national state borders it is no surprise to see millions of companies operating globally in all sorts of different economic sectors. Emerging nations such as China and India have also allowed companies to reduce production costs and target wider developing consumers. With these opportunities and with many of the other opportunities surrounding

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    Christian Mercado State & Local Government Assignment #1 State & National Government The United States was founded on economic and political freedom. This freedom enables all our citizens to successfully pursue unlimited opportunities to use their god given talents to work‚ produce‚ invest‚ take risk‚ and grow wealthy while keeping the prosperous fruits of their enterprise. Here we have state governments that are “laboratories of government” and a notional government that has more autonomy

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    Women and the Welfare State  001040806  Clare Ryan    Linda Gordon asserts “most Americans think of women­­single mothers­­when they think  of “welfare.”1  Diana Pearce explains this view is rooted in the fact that women have always  experienced more poverty than men. She further elaborates  the relative economic status of families maintained by women alone has declined‚ with  average income of women­maintained families falling from 51% to 46% of that of the  average male­headed family. Once poor

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    NOTION OF AN AUTHORITARIAN STATE Clearly explain the notion of an authoritarian state. Give examples GOMOLEMO PRUDENCE MAGANO 201200953 INTRODUCTION 2. Clearly explain the notion of an authoritarian state. Give examples. This question is meant to clearly discuss the notion of an authoritarian state and to further elucidate the information with relevant examples. In response to this question‚ key concepts will be clearly defined which are; notion‚ authoritarian and state. Furthermore discuss

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    Developmental State Essay

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    meaning of the concept “developmental state” and contrasts the features of the developmental state models of Asia and Latin America. We will identify specific themes including bureaucratic autonomy extending to public-private cooperation‚ socio-political climate‚ strategic industrial policies‚ labour quality and income distribution when looking at Asia and Latin America. We will look at Japan and Korea who are seen as the pioneer successful developmental states and compare and contrast them to the

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    2 Solid-State Drives Solid-state drives have been making a huge presence and allowed for huge transformation in personal/mobile and high speed computing. But not only are they making a presence in mobile computing they are even finding them selves useful in camcorders. Now before solid-state drives came around choosing a storage device for your PC did not require much thought a person would just buy one with the most storage capacity they needed or could afford. However solid-state drives have

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    UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

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    UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT What is government Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) said the purpose of government is to establish peace and security for the people. Government: The formal institutions and processes through which decisions are made for a group of people. Main components are people‚ policies‚ and powers. Government consists of elected officials who have the authority and control over others and the other half are the public servants who carry out the daily functions. Power is the government’s

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