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SS 236 Unit Two Assignment

Unit Two AssignmentSS 236 Introduction Throughout the history of this nation, there has been countless debates concerning how much power the federal government should have. But before the United States Constitution was ratified by the states, there was a debate between what is considered the first political parties of this country. Those being federalists, who […]

Political Views

Political Views  People, Power, and Politics SS236 Political Views Government is not something that I claim to know much about. I’ve always payed attention to elections and the “important” things happening in government but never took the time to really sit down and figure it all out. During past elections, I usually sided with which

SS 236 Unit Four Assignment

Unit Four Assignment  SS 236 Introduction Here in the United States of America, we have what is labeled a “bicameral” legislation. This is defined by the fact that there are two divisions of Congress, the Senate and the House of Representatives, that introduce laws and enforce budgetary restrictions (O’Connor, Sabato, & Yanus, 2016). Each one

SS 236 UNIT 4 Assignment

UNIT 4 Assignment PEOPLE, POWER, POLITICS SS 236 UNIT 4 ASSIGNMENT I currently reside in the state of Florida. Many know it is as the “sunshine state” or the more official motto “in god we trust”. When people think of Florida, they may think of the sandy beaches and beautiful water or the rich tourist

Clash of Civilizations: A Closer Look

Clash of Civilizations: A Closer Look  People, Power, and Politics SS236   Clash of Civilizations: A Closer Look Culture, Religion, Ethnicity, these are all things that makes people of the world different. Because of these differences many people have alternate views on issues and how things should be done. One way to look at this

Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist

Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist  People, Power, and Politics SS236 Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Framing the constitution was no easy feat. Some saw this document as only protecting the rich and having them become too powerful. They also saw it as the majority being able to make all the decisions. The “common” man or minority, viewed this as a threat which

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