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    Government was created because men; whether they be rich or poor, cannot govern themselves. As James Madison said, “If men were angels, no government would be necessary.1 However, the government is designed to rule in favor of the people. If enough people want something to be changed, they will fight for it; and with persistence, they can achieve their goal. In the Federalist Paper #10, Madison states that factions can cause problems because they can promote violence and there is political…

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    political parties against the backdrop of the American political system. An interest group is a collection of citizens that have the shared goal of effecting change in the government . It must be noted that the people in this group are brought together by a common interest. These groups may represent businesses, labour unions and even social groups . On the other hand a political party is group of people who have the sole purpose of electing government officials. It is expected that these…

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    Both The Federalist Papers and Democracy in America largely praise democracy, but they have their fair share of criticism reserved for democratic government as well. The issues of majority factions, persecution of dissenting opinions, and individualism are touched on in one or both works as examples of flaws in democracy. The primary threat to democracy, as James Madison articulated in Federalist #10, is the influence of factions on political life. The existence of competing factions can lead…

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    ideology. They embody a multitude of principles concerning environment, government, economics, education, healthcare, foreign policy, and many more. According to The Theory Toolbox, “ideology is that which allows us to say that our values are ‘better,’ without any reflection on who ‘we’ might be, and without the slightest shred of evidence to back up the claim amount ‘our’ superiority” (Nealon). This perspective is evident in American political parties, and it has hindered positive…

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    I think the Canadian government was genuinely motivated in not just trying to protect the Canadian culture but also protect the small Canadian printing companies from being over shadowed by their foreign counterpart. I do not see any malicious intend by the Canadian government in wanting to halt the sale of foreign magazine in its territory I think the government were doing what they are suppose to do like every other government who genuinely care much about the thriving of its local industries.…

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    comprised of what is known to be a democracy. A democracy is a system of government where power is given to the citizens of a nation who rule through freely elected representatives. Although not many people want to admit it, but here in the U.S., democracy is dying at an absurdly fast rate, and our governmental system is quickly turning into an oligarchy. An oligarchy is a small group of people that have control of the government, rather than it being controlled by the people of the nation.…

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    History is the recording of past events in time. The record keeping of our past is the reason we have what we have today; everything from government and military ideas all the way down to tradition and religion. If it was not for people keeping a record of everything that happened, whether it be good or bad, it is what helped shape the human race and evolve us into what we have become today. Although every group of people has their own structure and belief systems, the reason behind why they are…

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    Censorship Censorship has gotten a bad reputation from the public as another way the government or media tries to control and constrict its people. However, the government and the media see censorship as a suppression of communication which they consider harmful. The problem with censorship arises when trying to draw the thin line between what is considered harmful and what is freedom of expression, as defined by the government or media. On the one hand, censorship is very important in…

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    In the article, both republicans and democrats lay claims to the political meanings of the book, the Hunger Games. To start out with, the democrats immediately went after the climate change that so vigorously transformed the North American Continent. Even the author, Suzanne Collins, came out and stated that she wanted the rising generation to prepare for the trials that lie before them. She wants them thinking about questions like, “what will happen in result to the abuse of our environment,…

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    in 1789 and little change has been made to it regarding the democratic process. Some may argue that the US has become more democratic, others may claim the opposite. In theory, a perfect democracy consists of completely involved citizens in the government in order to make decisions for themselves, which is, of course, unrealistic for the U.S. due to its enormous population. In an ideal democracy, however, citizen participation is still an essential part of the process. Citizens are expected to…

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