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    The Purpose Of Socialism

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    economic system which Dictionary.com states as “a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production anddistribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.” To understand the basis of socialism, one must understand the main focus of the economic system. This focus is to provide a fair, and equally distributing economic system to help the country as a whole succeed. The idea of this so called fair economic system originated

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    It is definite to say that the design of a constitution of any country will impact their politics and society. The impact that it has depends on say, whether that country has a democratic regime or an authoritarian regime and how the institutions that are stated in the constitution are organised for example the government, the legislature, the electoral system, the party system and so on and this piece of academic writing will demonstrate how. A constitution can be written or unwritten. Written

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    Nationalism are strong support for one country fro rights and interest. The Balkans started a war for the territories for Turkey and Italy. WHen the assassination happened war started, but it wasn't by nationalism, but by the other causes. The cause would have been assassination because that the first cause of World War 1. The assassin, Gavrilo Princip the Serb Nationalist, would have cause World War 1 by the two countries that will go to war. The war between the two countries started greatly until Gavrilo

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    Systems are comprised of different actors (states or governments), which interact in a way that can be characterized as a whole. Certain actors in these systems can develop economically and militarily. The actors may be categorized under multipolar, bipolar or unipolar systems. Multipolarity presents itself as multiple countries, typically 3 or more, which have comparable amount of military and economic power. Bipolarity occurs when two countries have equal economic and military capabilities

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    Every country differs in their preference of political system to govern their countries. For democratic countries, two possible choices of governing are the presidential system and the parliamentary system. Since both the presidential and the parliamentary systems have their own strengths and weaknesses, many scholars have examined these two forms of government, and debate on which political system is more successful in governance. In this paper, I will first provide a detailed analysis of both

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    Canada and the USA, two countries with a very close relationship. These two countries are so close that some tend to forget that some of Canada's citizens are even Canadian. Sometimes Americans who live in Canada are mistaken for Canadians even though they are not. There are many similarities between these two countries. Canada and The USA, but they are still some differences in their cultures, healthcare systems, and certain stereotypes. Canada and the USA, both have cultures that are very alike

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    U.S. did not have a two-party system. The two-party system is rooted in the beginnings of the nation itself. The Framers of the Constitution were opposed to political parties. The ratification of the Constitution saw the birth of America's first two parties: the federalists, led by Alexander Hamilton, and the Anti-Federalists, who followed Thomas Jefferson. The nation had only had George Washington, who was President without a party at that time. During George Washington’s two terms, a conflict developed

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    Kaplan University The healthcare system in the United States and Britain are different and many in ways. The purpose of the healthcare system should be to satisfy the needs and preferences of the individual patient who are ill but many countries have a different approach. One of the biggest differences in the two healthcare systems is that in the U.S healthcare is considered private; on the other hand Great Britain has a universal healthcare system. Healthcare is funded and provided for individuals

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    semi-presidential system. It has separate branches of government that diffuse the power amongst them, so no one body can gain all control. Their executive branch is composed of the president and corresponding bureaucracies. The president acts symbolically for the country, both internally and abroad. The legislative branch is most responsible for enacting as well as the enforcement of laws and acts. The legislative branch is headed by the prime minister who oversees the welfare of the state. The country is a fairly

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    Winner-All System

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    Over the past two decades, there has been a debate among American citizens about whether or not we should change the way we elect our Congress members. Right now we have the winner-takes-all system, a system that was established in the beginning of America’s birth and was learned from our former British rulers. To put it simply a winner takes all system is a form of electing a legislative official, as a Congress member. In this form, whom ever wins the majority of the vote will get the seat as a

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