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The Ups and Downs of The Articles of Confederations

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The Articles of Confederations ultimately united the colonies and formed states, but had many downfalls because it could not effectively run and control a proper government.

Nobility in The United States

by TonyBear in Society, November 20, 2009
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Many people in the 1790s were not afraid of having titles of nobility brought back. Instead they were afraid of how the government may bring back the ideas and concepts that go along with nobility such as the social class.

Republican and Federalist Impressions on The French Revolution

by TonyBear in History, November 19, 2009
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The Republicans and the Federalist had many significantly different views which could be linked to the continual battle between liberty and order.

How The Constitution Has Non-democratic Features

by TonyBear in Politics, November 19, 2009
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Although the Constitution was created to have a Democratic government, it had numerous non-democratic features that did not give total power to the people in forming a government for the people.

A New Party for an Old System

by stumpytash in Issues, October 20, 2009
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The New Peoples Party is going to give the current UK government a right run for its money.

Health Care Reform

by Douglass Rush in Issues, August 25, 2009
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Health care reform.

Eco Towns

by George Firth in Future, August 7, 2009
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If Eco towns provide so many benefits, why do people still campaign against them? Here we discuss some of the key points made by protesters.

Politicians or Policymakers?

by MarcResnick in Politics, July 25, 2009
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What is wrong in DC? It’s the politics.

One-Child Policy in China

by Oliver Chinonso Anyanwu in Society, July 20, 2009
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China, unequivocally contributes one fifth to the world’s population. Her present population of about 1.3 billion was strictly controlled by the one-child policy. If not for this policy, China’s population by the year 2000 would have reached 1.4 billion.
The government is determined to continue the policy and enforce it but many of the people are against it. This article gives a general glimpse on the China’s one-child policy.

Universal Concerns Through Students’ Eyes

by Danielle M. in Law, June 11, 2009
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The final part of a three-part editorial series to demonstrate the need for change in US drug policies.

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