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2051: A Utopia In Brobdingnag
... is high, and compared to these highly moral people Gulliver is merely a midget, a small English man with low moral standards that stem from his upbringing in England. The government contributes to many of these moral problems that take place in England. However, in Brobdingnag the government is based on the characteristics of common sense, justice, mercy, and understandable laws. It is a simple government that, unlike the government in England, has no refinements, secrets, or mysteries. Like in Utopia, Brobdingnagians learn only specific subjects: morality, history, poetry, and practical mathematics. They learn only ...
2052: The Life of Mao Zedong
The Life of Mao Zedong Dressed in the drab military uniform that symbolized the revolutionary government of Communist China, Mao Zedong's body still looked powerful, like an giant rock in a gushing river. An enormous red flag draped his coffin, like a red sail unfurled ... during the second week of September 1976. Workers, peasants, soldiers and students, united in grief; brought together by Mao, the helmsman of modern China. 2 He had assembled a revolutionary government using traditional Chinese ideals of filial piety, harmony, and order. Mao's cult of personality, party purges, and political policies reflect Mao's esteem of these traditional Chinese ideals and ... the Emperors of China had stood prior to the fall of the Ch'ing Dynasty in 1911. 36 During the next five years, Mao focused on structuring the new Chinese government. 37 Again, Mao turned to Chinese history. Using the Imperial governments as a blueprint, he copied the principles of an Imperial state, with a commanding head as the supreme ...
2053: The Constitution
... tell me of some things they went through just to express their thoughts. Those stories have made me appreciate the right to speak without fear of being punished by the government. The writer s of the Constitution wanted people to feel safe that they could express their thoughts, but they did not mean that a pornography store should be allowed to ... state. I actively watch the news and think about politics. With all the corruption and "bad politics", the wrong people have forced some of the "good" people out of the government. I feel the right to vote is an important right to me because it lets me to put better people in the government. It also lets me decide who I want to run in office what people should be in office. Many countries do not elect their government officials. In the United ...
2054: Causes Of The Civil War
... South disagreed on and that persuaded them to succeed from the Union. Basically the North favored a loose interpretation of the United States Constitution. They wanted to grant the federal government increased powers. The South wanted to reserve all undefined powers to the individual states. The North also wanted internal improvements sponsored by the federal government. This was more roads, railroads, and canals. The South, on the other hand, did not want these projects to be done at all. Also the North wanted to develop a ... and wanted to stop the extension of slavery into new territories. The North wanted to limit the number of slave states in the Union. But many Southerners felt that a government dominated by free states could endanger existing slaveholdings. The South wanted to protect their states rights. The first evidence of the North's actions came in 1819 when Missouri ...
2055: Regulating The Internet: Who's In Charge
... Miller's test of how to determine obscene material, what would be the standard needed in order to answer the first question? These are the questions that are facing the government, providers, and users. Many users are saying regulating the intemet is foolish and futile. A new act introduced in the senate, called the Exon/Gorton Communications Decency Act would give the government authority over what can and cannot be sent over the internet and many users are lobbying voters to write their senators and ask them not to vote for it, invoking ... no laws for not allowing members to have complete freedom of speech. The University as well has the right to say what is received or sent on their server. The government has started to take a stronger position regarding the internet. Officials have investigated a few incidents concerning child pornography, and have begun to investigate more obscene material being sent ...
2056: A Fatal Mistake The Vietnam Wa
... believing the South Vietnamese wanted assistance in driving out communism. The U.S. knew of South Vietnam s weak military condition, and became more and more involved despite an uncooperative government. Suggestions the U.S. made were ignored, and the army avoided combat (Chant 38). Without complete involvement and a true desire to win, the guerrilla warfare of the Vietcong was ... North Vietnam, or the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, where Ho Chi Minh would maintain power (Encarta Vietnam War ). In the South, Emperor Bao Dai was given full control of the government, until elections were held in 1956 (Encarta Vietnam War ). These elections would be held in both North and South Vietnam, allowing citizens to decide what type of government to reunite the country under (Encarta Vietnam War ). The Accords were signed, but the U.S. was fearful that the Communists had too much influence in both North and ...
2057: John DeLorean and His Acomplishments
... e trouble with the factory. Unfortunately many GM dealers, Cadillac ones especially, were a perfect fit for the DeLorean. GM also exerted quite a bit of pressure on the British government. It seems that they were a bit peeved about all the special gove rnment funding that DMC was receiving. As a result of this pressure, the UK added a $371 per car "royalty" on each vehicle. This combined with a change in parties in the British Government, and repeated broken promises (funding, loans, etc.,) by the sam e, effectively sunk the company before it got off the ground. DMC was saddled with 60 day terms on components ... auto market. The worst since World War 2. Dealer credit lines were quickly exhausted. DeLorean dealers lost the ability to pay for the cars they had ordered. The U K government (now under the control of the conservative party,) put DeLorean Motor Company into receivership in February 1982 due to their inability to pay an $800,000 interest payment. In ...
2058: How Technology Effects Modern America
... all it gets is a clunker parked on the street, and a dingy apartment in a low rent building," says Time Magazine (Jan 30, 1995 issue). However, in 1970, our government provided our children with a free education, allowing the vast majority of our population to earn a high school diploma. This means that anyone, regardless of family income, could be ... in the middle class. Even restrictions upon child labor hours kept children in school, since they are not allowed to work full time while under the age of 18. This government policy was conducive to our economic markets, and allowed our country to prosper from 1950 through 1970. Now, our own prosperity has moved us into a highly technical world, that requires highly skilled labor. The natural answer to this problem, is that the U.S. Government's education policy must keep pace with the demands of the highly technical job market. If a middle class income of 1970 required a high school diploma, and the ...
2059: Jimmy Carter: The 39th President of the United States
Jimmy Carter: The 39th President of the United States I. "The president of the United States functions in many capacities: head of state, head of government, commander in chief of the armed forces, and leader of the president's political party. The president is thus the single most unifying force in a political system in which power is highly dispersed, both within the government and between government and the people" (Grolier). The president has been a very strong leader in our country, in making decisions, to being a role model, for the interior of the country ...
2060: FDR And The Great Depression
... question successfull. It secured people's earned money so when they retire they still get money and don't starve. It not only helps the people but also helps the government. The government takes the money and invests it in secure investments or works with it in a different way and gets money from the intrest of the money that the government doesn't owe. Today the government has many problems with the social security but inspite that this program is now 62 years old, and it must have been successfull ...


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