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    of Religion in the United States In the United States today‚ there are many inadequate arguments that attempt to limit human rights due to religious beliefs. These rights include abortion‚ gay marriage‚ and sex education in public schools. In America‚ religion is a deciding factor when it comes which politicians we vote for‚ bringing religion into the forefront when it comes to political decisions. As our country was founded on the principle of separation of church and state‚ it is unAmerican for

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    Separation of powers is a concept outlined within the first three articles of the United States Constitution. In primary school‚ separation of powers is taught as a simple concept concerning the three branches of government. It appeared as though each branch had an equal set of powers and that no abilities overlapped in the branches. However‚ after further research‚ it is blatantly apparent that one branch’s power supersedes the others. The Legislative branch’s powers stem into areas that overlap

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    Capitalism is America’s Nationalism‚ and it’s been that way since the beginning. State’s are born from reinvestments of surplus wealth to create new means of production‚ a country should maintain a free market‚ and one’s citizens carry the privilege of private ownership have been expanding rapidly since the rise of industry. Post WWI‚ America’s dominating belief of Capitalism further shaped it through its international role. One can see how Smith’s “invisible hand” effects current events such as

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    The United States has certainly changed drastically when accepting and interacting with racial or ethnic groups‚ the United States has changed in a positive way. In previous years neglect towards certain racial or ethnic groups was easily distinguished‚ and actually encouraged by many. In recent times racism and discrimination still exists. Now there are laws that prohibit people to act upon what they believe they should do towards the racial or ethnic group that they do not like. Cultural pluralism

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    Poverty and children in the United States Poverty by definition means: “State of being poor. The state of not having enough money to take care of basic needs such as food‚ clothing‚ and housing.” (Encarta dictionary) That is a word that many of us ignore‚ yet poverty among children in the United States is problem that is not going to solve itself. People today are not concerned with the troubles of others like they were in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Communities back then looked out for each

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    The Philippines is significant to the United States in a negative aspect overall. The United States does many things for the Philippines with little to no return for their actions. The United States is trying to help the Philippines become a stronger financial and government country by giving them money and trying to boost their economy. The significant part of the help the United States is giving is that fact that it opens up more lines of communication with other countries‚ but the negative aspect

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    Abstract The United States is the richest nation‚ yet millions of Americans live below the poverty line and millions more struggle every month. The children in society today living in poverty is increasing daily. The majority of these children are from single-parent homes where sometimes parents are not working or have become disabled and therefore cannot work. Children who are raised in foster care and leave as adults do not have strong relationship ties most of the time and are at an increased

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    present. Various sectors of the United States are heavily concentrated with different cultures‚ which provides a new experience from state to state. This abundant diversity makes it extremely beneficial to visit numerous areas for unique experiences. I was born in Virginia‚ but was hardly able to experience life there as my father’s job soon provided us with a better opportunity almost halfway across the country‚ in Arizona. Relocating to the Midwest United States presented a completely disparate

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    character‚ a unitary state with subsidiary federal features rather than a federal state with subsidiary unitary features. Our constitution says “India‚ that is Bharat‚ shall be a Union of States”. Unlike U.S. Constitution which is typically federal in nature Indian constitution envisages a constitution set up in which the states will compromise the federal nature in the national interest or for maintaining the unitary feature of the administration. One such instance where state loses its federal nature

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    be analyzed in order to determine if this collection of economic programs helped or hurt America’s effort in ending the Great Depression. The Great Depression caused both a decline in national moral and economic productivity unprecedented in United States history. The previously prestigious capitalistic economy was brought to its knees on Black Thursday in October of 1929. Roosevelt had taken office with the intent to quickly relieve a nation from Hoover’s “do-nothing approach” within his first

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