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A close examination of the Article II of the Constitution

A close examination of the Article II of the Constitution A close examination of the Article II of the Constitution (Executive Branch) suggests that the founding fathers, leery of tyrannical monarchs, deliberately made vague the powers and responsibility of the president. Yet the institution of the presidency has grown, over time. This expansion of presidential … Read more

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Pennsylvania was the leader in sentencing and correctional reform in the early history of the United States.

Pennsylvania was the leader in sentencing and correctional reform Pennsylvania was the leader in sentencing and correctional reform in the early history of the United States. Discuss what groups were associated with this reform. •Why did they want the reform? •Examine whether it was successful and if the reform brought forth further changes. •What influences … Read more

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What is the exact challenge the United States faces, according to the primary document

What is the exact challenge the United States faces, according to the primary document Carefully read and analyze the following documents: NSC-68 which was disseminated in April 1950 by the United States National Security Council and the Patriot Act which Congress passed after the terrorist attacks in September 2001. Based on these two documents, and what you have learned … Read more

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Retribution is the belief that offenders should be punished by inflicting

Retribution is the belief that offenders should be punished by inflicting Retribution is the belief that offenders should be punished by inflicting the same amount of pain on the offender as was inflicted on the victim. Rehabilitation is the belief that social, spiritual, and biological influences should be addressed for each offender to make him … Read more

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The Industrial Revolution transformed American life in ways that the authors of the U.S. Constitution could not have predicted.

The Industrial Revolution transformed American life in ways that the authors of the U.S. Constitution could not have predicted. The Industrial Revolution transformed American life in ways that the authors of the U.S. Constitution could not have predicted. Changes to the nature of work, pay, industry, and business created new challenges for Americans, and in … Read more

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