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    the federal budget and the state and local budgets is the issue of a monetary deficit‚ in which expenditures in the budget exceeds revenues that were estimated. State and local governments are required to balance their budgets. The federal government is allowed to borrow money to meet its obligations and have a deficit. The federal government collects the most tax revenue‚ but state and local governments have a greater range of revenue options for funding their budgets. The federal government relies

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    Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act Shelia Greenwald POL201: American National Government (ACK1431C) Instructor: Benjamin Copeland August 12‚ 2014 MDPV is an ingredient in bath salts‚ a street drug that causes paranoia and hallucinations and waves of terror and frightening delusions. Bath salts are an illicit drug‚ but much more dangerous than other illicit drugs including crystal meth‚ cocaine‚ ecstasy‚ PCP‚ heroin‚ etc. Marijuana is a plant and the flowering buds of the plant is smoked

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    reasons America’s forefathers divided the government into the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive branches? How does this benefit the three branches? In the beginning before the Constitution was drafted‚ the founding founders were concerned about how to solve the issue of a weak central government. The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists had different ideology and views in regard to the issues at hand‚ but had the common goal of ensuring the government would be protected against any assembly

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    The federal bureaucracy‚ or civil service‚ which exists within the executive branch of the federal government‚ is responsible for implementing laws and government policy. Additionally‚ the bureaucracy manages the various programs established by the government. According to the text‚ “We the People”‚ “The bureaucracy is what makes government run” (400). Issues such as economics‚ war‚ and morality‚ and an overall need for a more effective government‚ spearheaded the establishment of a bureaucracy

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    The purpose of this paper is to assess different types of government regulations‚ how those regulations affect current market structures while defining the different types of market structures and finally what provisions and laws have been put in place to protect consumers and society from big business and firms choices. Industrial regulation is the government’s attempt to enact laws designed to prevent firms from participating in bad monopolistic practices and to promote competition in the

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    underneath them. Imagining this situation is hard‚ but the reality is‚ in the United States‚ this is happening to families of immigrants without official paper work. In the United States‚ it is possible for undocumented immigrants to go unnoticed‚ but it is not unexpected for people and their families to be deported. Moreover‚ it is not unexpected because these families are breaking the laws of the United States. Although they are breaking the law by being undocumented in the US‚ the family has done

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    Calvin Coolidge once said‚ “The business of government is business.” Meaning that the economy drives individuals independence. One is not strong‚ if one is not prosperous and one is not able to help others‚ if one is economically and politically powerless. In the 1920’s the shift to the right‚ on economic policies occurred when Warren G. Harding‚ Calvin Coolidge‚ and Herbert administrations allowed Big Business to take over the United States government. Through Harding’s “return to normalcy” policy

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    The Federal Register Act of 1935 created the current Federal Register system of publication. The Federal Register is the official journal of the federal government of the government of the United States that contain the most routine publication and public notices of government agencies. The Federal Register is a way for the government to let the people know what’s happening‚ and it also serves as an official journal of record for the approved acts of the U.S. Government. The notice and comment

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    through in order to reach the federal supreme court‚ and there are different tracks in which it can get there. The Supreme Court can have original jurisdiction‚ it can reach the court via the federal system‚ and it can reach it via the state courts. The Supreme Court receives thousands of cases a year‚ and will only hear from approximately 80. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in a variety of cases. For instance‚ they have original jurisdiction when states are a party‚ cases affecting

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    Since the inception of the U.S. government there have been many different ideas on how to handle a variety of events‚ laws‚ and decisions that affect any country. To make these decisions the people of the United States and their elected officials have had two main opinions on the role that government should play in every day affairs. The two prevalent thoughts have been either to give more power to the federal government to make decisions for the people or to leave the majority of power in the hands

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