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Government · 1,484 words
- Communism is defined as "a system of political and economic organization in
which property is owned by the community and all citizens share in the enjoyment
of the common wealth, more or less according to their need." In 1917 the rise
of power in the Marxist-inspired Bolsheviks in Russia along...
Government · 375 words
- My representation is the defense of Des Moines, Iowa.
1. On a cold, brisk December morning in 1965 five students, and their
parents of Des Moines high school made an extremely poor decision by
wearing dark, filthy black, inappropriate material representing non-
existent peace in a thriving nation....
Government · 1,197 words
- There are many conditions under which Ireland was divided into two
nations. Two main men were the main leaders of this split, Emon de Valera and
Michael Collins. Sinn Fein also played a large role. Their differing visions
for an Ireland free of British rule was the root motivation for the...
Government · 2,844 words
- Rationing medical care is a very important subject. Many low-and-middle income people lack health insurance and could not afford an expensive treatment if it were needed. The best care is given to those with money enough to pay for it or with good insurance plans paid for by employers.
With the...
Government · 351 words
- Wilson: 'The Imperial German Government' put aside all restraints of law or humanity and use(d) its submarines to sink every ship that tried to approach Great Britain and Ireland, the western coast of Europe, or any of the ports controlled by the enemies of Germany within the Mediterranean' etc.'...
Government · 3,435 words
- Communism is a system of society in, which the major resources and means of production are owned by the community rather than by individuals. In theory, communist societies provide for equal sharing of all work, according to ability, and all benefits, according to need. From 1945 to 1975 the...
Government · 512 words
- Throughout history, the American system of government has been regarded as one of the best in the world. In America everyone lives like a king. The government is fair and does not get involved where it should not be. Finally, the government regulates itself so it does not become too big and...
Government · 927 words
- The Clean Water Act has made advances to our society that have helped
our environment to flourish with life. The objective of the Act when it was
enacted in 1972 was to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and
biological integrity of the Nation's water. This objective was accompanied...
Government · 5,408 words
- During the twentieth century, the popularity of the American Communist party was fueled less by its beliefs, than by the Government's ever-more-antagonistic attitude toward foreign influences in America. After the armistice of World War I, disillusioned by the political and social turmoil abroad,...
Government · 4,096 words
- In northern California this summer, the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) unintentionally performed it's first operational test of "free flight";
aviation without direct air traffic control. This was an unintentional
experiment because it was a result of a total shut-down of the Oakland Air...
Government · 523 words
- Our founding fathers thought it best for the United States that they create a country based on freedom and rights, than being ruled in absolute tyranny. In result the Constitution was written. When writing this document many issues were raised in thought of the future of our country in terms of...
Government · 724 words
- The raise for 1999 approved by President Clinton has set off many political debates. One of the debates being focused on is compared to the civilian sector pay. I don't believe that all of the President's opposition disputes the military a pay raise. I believe that some may agree that the raise...
Government · 1,195 words
- There are many different forms of militias and paramilitary groups,
whose membership and ideology often vary from, place to place. However, what
most have in common, is their hatred for the federal government. In recent
years, there have been far too many violent acts done by these...
Government · 379 words
- Over two hundred years ago our forefathers built this country guaranteeing everybody freedom such as freedom of speech, freedom to bear arms, and freedom from a dictatorship. These rights and many other rights make me very proud to be an American and allows me to write this report.
Freedom to...
Government · 1,421 words
- Some General Ideological Features
"Reactionary concepts plus revolutionary emotion result in Fascist mentality."
-Wilhelm Reich
Is nationalism inherently evil? Would a one-world government be more
preferable? Are appreciating and defending one's own culture and cultural
values somehow...