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    The Need for Government In Lord of the Flies, William Golding demonstrates the deterioration of society in an island where there is no functioning government. The boys at the secluded island slowly becoming savages due to the lack of laws and regulations to guide their actions. Even though some people may argue that a government limits freedom within a society, it guarantees the safety of citizens in exchange for the limited freedom. First of all, a government protects the rights of the people.

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    Ramona Salvarez: How is your role in government different from an elected official? 1. My role in government is to overlook cases and evaluate evidence. I make sure that the facts giving are accurate and that everything is presented fairly and unbiased. Judges serve the people while we are appointed by the president rather than the people. I see the differences that you present, but what about their similarities, what makes them alike (judges and elected officials)? 2. There are many things that

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    How does learning about government and our America help you become a future guardian of the liberties of our country. In our world we talk about our government and America being better. Yet, there is more to it than just the government itself. We as citizens hold up the responsibility of being the guardians of our country’s liberties. It’s not about just being a citizen alone but, being able to realize the opportunities that we have in laws themselves. Court of law, immigrants earning their citizenship

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    In an autocracy government, power is ruled by one person and the leader has an absolute authority over politics and business sectors. If businessmen invest their money in any business, the head of the government must be satisfied, who is the autocratic leader, otherwise it would be no way to survive. Unfortunately, today some parts of the world still struggling having autocratic leaders and their people are in turmoil in terms of investing because there is not a stable government. However, some argue

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    Rome had a government that was often in flux, as different challenges were faced throughout the reign of their empire. Carthage too had many ways that the government was organized and built upon. Rome and Carthage, however, had vast differences in their style of governance as well. In the following short paragraphs, Rome and Carthage’s government differences will be discussed. First, the Roman government shared some similarities to the Carthaginian government, however, there were also many differences

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    Local government is an administrative body for a small area such as a city,town county or state.The local government will typically only have control over their specific area. The main aim of local government is to provide a system under which councils perform the functions and exercise the powers conferred by or under this Act and any other Act for the peace, order and good government of their municipal districts. The impacts of this on HG Walter will be that employees will have to pay to park

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    city. The citizens of Sparta and Athens, the two largest city-states then differed in everything, except Each city has its specificity, which it adheres to and distinguishes it from other city-states. Only government systems. Despite the commonalities and differences between the systems of government in the Greek cities. the free citizens of these cities were changing the regimes and their rulers. In an attempt to find a solution to the problem of governance and to answer the puzzling questions. Who

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    Ancient Government “Government should be by those people with enough time on their hands to pursue virtue.” Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers of all time, spoke these words. Researchers believe that the Athenian Constitution is supposedly a copy of Aristotle’s book, Politics, which was made for research for his students. Aristotle defines the constitution as “a certain ordering of the inhabitants of the city-state.”(1) The ancient Athenian government was a democracy. Ancient Rome on the

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    similarities and differences between the colonial government and government today. When comparing them, you will find that not a lot has changed. From then to now, there has been advances and new ideas. Despite the changes or advances, certain things never advanced or got changed , some ideas were left behind. What has not changed? What has changed and what makes them different rather than similar? What was colonial government even like? The colonial government had governors. Governors had the final decision

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    an Invisible Government (also known as Deep State or Shadow Government) does exist today. I. INTRODUCTION (1) A. Attention Gainer: Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is frightening. There is something much worse than being ignorant and that not knowing the unknown. B. Reason to Listen: There are two types of governments today. The first is the one you study in your civic books, you read about in the newspaper, and the one you vote for during elections. The second type of government is hidden, the

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