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    Forming a new government comes with challenges and obstacles that the people need to overcome for the greater good of the country. During the time that the Americans formed the government‚ arguments were placed into the open to be solved. Solutions that were given‚ many were rejected and caused a lot of disagreement. Creating a government brought the country into disagreement between the anti-federalists and federalists for the concerns of rights of the people and power that was shared among them

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    Kings The American government uses true absolutism‚ which is a major aspect of The Divine Right of Kings‚ due to the fact on how they use wiretapping‚ monitoring phone conversations and general surveillance without consent. The Divine Right of Kings is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority‚ deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God. A monarchy is a form of government in which sovereignty

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    Past and Current Drug Abuse Trends in the United States Tabatha Smith University of Phoenix PSY 425 Dawn Weldon September 20‚ 2010 Past and Current Drug Abuse Trends in the United States Trends in drug use amidst Americans are in a roundabout way attributed to trends in society. Despite the fact that drugs always have been around in one form or another‚ their early manipulations on society trace back to 4000 B.C. American society has been familiar with habit forming drugs as far

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    disadvantages of representative democracy? Representative democracy is where the public people vote for and elect a person (called an MP‚ Member or Parliament) to portray and voice the opinions of the area the MP was elected in. They will take the views of their constituency on board when speaking in the House of Commons. A country which uses this is the United Kingdom. One of the advantages of representative democracy is that even with over 60 million people in the UK the system of representative democracy

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    The independence of each branch of government is a fundamental part of making Liberty possible in the United States of America‚ or so says James Madison in the 51st Federalist paper. Independence is the key term that Madison discusses in this paper‚ because he views independence as the number one factor in the separation of powers in the government. Madison explains in the paper that one branch of government should not have more power than any other when selecting people for the other two branches

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    United States Government are Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial. Each branch is responsible for a different for keeping checks and balances of the other two branches. Additionally they each The Legislative branch is made up of the Senate and House of Representatives‚ which are usually referred to as Congress. All members of Congress have been voted into power by a majority of voters in their state. Senate is made up of 100 Senators with two from each state. The House of Representatives is made

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    The Federalist‚ No. 15 Alexander Hamilton In the Federalist paper No. 15‚ Alexander Hamilton argues that a stronger central government is needed. He believes that without a strong central government we will not hold the country together politically and economically. I think he is right‚ without a strong central government the Union will be powerless. For Hamilton‚ the problem in government was the principle of legislation for states which creates multiple sovereigns. Hamilton argues that the

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    Humans naturally have their own opinions and typically disagree on many topics. How does one make an argument more convincing? An effective way to persuade someone is to use rhetorical devices. For example‚ Federalist No. 10‚ primarily written by James Madison‚ uses a variety of rhetorical devices to argue that factions can threaten individual rights and liberties‚ especially those of the minority. The only way to address factions is by eliminating or controlling them. Madison promotes a republic

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    In James Madison’s‚ The 10th Federalist‚ Madison believes that in a nation a larger republic is safer and more efficient than that of a smaller republic. James Madison answers the question of how to eliminate the negative effects of faction. He defines a faction as‚ “a number of citizens‚ whether amounting to a minority or majority of the whole‚ who are untied and actuated by some common impulse of passion‚ or of interest‚ adverse to the rights of other citizens‚ or to the permanent and aggregate

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY Page 1 Representative democracy is what we have in this country. We are seen by many other countries as one of the most well run countries in the world. Our system seems to run very well and there are many advantages of using the system we do. The principal is that the people are represented through their MP who is able to put the views of the constituent to parliament. On the other hand most politicians want to be successful. and this

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