Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • Internment Camps and Polls for Minority Groups

    In 1944, the Supreme Court upheld the authority of the U.S. government to order the internment of a minority group in the interest of national security, even though there was no evidence that any members of this group were disloyal to the United States. This paper discusses whether the same policy should be applied today…

  • Plunkitt’s Approach to Politics

    Tammany Hall, a New York City political organization operating in the early twentieth century, was a powerful machine that included most prominent Democrats. One of the most renowned politicians and influential leaders was George Washington Plunkitt, who gave his speeches from the bootblack stand. The series of talks were written down by journalist William Riordan,…

  • The Reconstruction Amendments

    The Reconstruction Amendments are the Constitutional Amendments that deal with the aftermath of the American Civil War. They include the 13th Amendment, the 14th Amendment, and the 15th Amendment, which were passed within five years following the Civil War, starting from 1865. The intent behind the Amendments was to abolish slavery in the United States…

  • Human Resource Optimization: the Department of Defense

    Table of Contents Introduction Statement of Problem Proposed Solution Scope Methods Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The sphere of human resource management undergoes considerable changes all the time. Various changes usually take place because of constantly changing environment and the demands which are required from different people. Each sphere of life has its own organizations, and…

  • Comparison of Thomas Hobbes’ and John Locke’s Social Contract Theories

    Since the beginning of civilization, people have been asking questions about the nature of authority. The suggestion of seeing a political society as an advantageous arrangement could be found in Ancient Greek philosophers’ works. Related conceptions were used to justify feudal leaders’ power. Thomas Hobbes and John Locke developed their systematic theories of a social…

  • Rural Public Transport System: Reasons and Ways of Implementation

    Table of Contents Introduction Argument Conclusion Works cited Introduction Public transport is a very important factor in the development of any country. Every government should ensure that it has a well developed public transport system. This is due to the fact that public transportation helps in solving some of the challenges facing society today. For…

  • Political Cartoon by Patrick Chappatte in The New York Times

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Comic strips and political cartoons represent a powerful piece of literature that is posted in magazines to deliver relevant social, economics, or political messages to the audience. Artists play a critical role in creating the most striking, realistic, and comprehensible graphics that are easily interpreted by…

  • American Extremists and Right-Wing Militia

    Throughout history, humans sought to form communities and gathered around those with different ideas. By effectively cooperating, distributing resources, and caring for each other, people have found a way to establish functional societies. With the developments in a variety of fields, including politics, economics, ethics, sociology, and others, the existing societies have constantly developed and…

  • National, State and Community Asset Mapping: Pennsylvania

    Table of Contents Abstract Main Body Analysis References Abstract Providing the members of a specific community with the necessary services is a challenging task unless the local infrastructure is flawless. Therefore, it is crucial to make sure that the community institutions cooperate successfully. Thus, efficient healthcare services can be provided to the target population. The…

  • Immigrant Children and Governmental Responsibility

    The debate on whether the United States government should be responsible for the children of undocumented persons within its borders has been ongoing for years now. Whereas other people believe that the government should support immigrants, especially their children, others claim it is not the government’s responsibility. The issue has remained controversial for years and…