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Do Authoritarian Regimes Have Any Public Support
Introduction
Authoritarianism is a type of social organization. It is described as submission to power authority of a particular group. Looking from a political view point, a tyrannical government is described as a government in which political authority remains with a small ...
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FEDERALISM
Impact of federalism culture
Introduction
The definition of federalism, as well as that of democracy, is complex task that have long occupied political science and other disciplines that examine issues of political power and its organization into states. There is no single answer for both concepts and, as might be expected, ...
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Rights of Individual States
Discussion & Analysis
The Individual States have no choice but to Exercise their Right under the provision of the 10th Amendment to Nullify all Laws Invoked by the Federal Government which are not specifically granted to it by the Constitution.
It has become more apparent to us as ...
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CIVIL LIBERTIES
Securing America and Protecting Civil Liberties
Securing America and Protecting Civil Liberties
Introduction
In moments, the horrific attack of Sept 11 smashed our feeling of invulnerability and discovered a protection obstacle of epic measurements. As our management rush into responding the attackers realizing that they must be defeated. Many determined that the ...
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Reinventing Government
Reinventing Government Movement
Introduction
The world in which we live today is facing rapid changes and technological advancements. In this rapidly changing world the only thing that is constant is of change. In order to deal with this change and to meet your steps with the rest of the world it ...
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Second Amendment's - Right to Bear Arm
Second Amendment's - Right to Bear Arm
The notion of the right to bear arms is one of the most debated issues on the legal as well as the political front in America. The Bill of Rights supports this particular right in the form of ...
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American Constitution
Question No. 1
Representative government is one in which the holder of political power exercised not by himself but by representatives, who in turn made the legal rules, enforce them, decide social issues and play the most important functions of sovereignty. When the people, as the holder of political power, ...
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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
Freedom of Information
Freedom of Information
Introduction
This paper intends to discuss the significance of freedom of information. Freedom of information remains one of the most important issues that the governments face in recent times. Confidential data and information being public create several huge problems for the politicians to justify their ...
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Who's To Vote?
Who's To Vote?
Introduction
The constitution of America has created the impact upon the development of the constitutions and laws in the later years. The founding father of America developed the distinctive ways for the voting systems in country in order to get the better voting options for the people. ...
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The wars of the three kingdoms (1642-60)
Introduction
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the interaction of the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland have dominated many of the debates among early modern British historians over recent decades as part of the 'New British history'. Increased attention has been paid to ...