Citizenship
Concealed Carry Arguement
Carry Citizens of Illinois, is it so wrong to carry a concealed weapon for personal protection? There are multiple citizens of the United States believe that it is their constitutional right to carry. Statistics show that the crime rates have dropped in states with concealed carry and the death rates have not really grown. There […]
Immigration and Citizenship in the United States
Immigration has had a lot of impact on American citizen’s dream since the late 1800s-1900s. Approximately ten-million immigrants entered America. To live the American dream would be to live in peace without worrying about money, safety, or hunger. Money plays a big part in the American dream. American dreams are becoming distant when it comes […]
Immigration to the United States
An overview of immigration to America and the pros and cons of the process. Immigration to the United States The question is have we given up on turning our immigrants into Americans (Brimelow 30). Undoubtedly, all the hipped-up controversial rhetoric will deter the immigrant population from becoming legal. It has become such a hassle to […]
American Values – Duty, Honor and Country
These values motivate our people to succeed in their duties, whether it is their service to their country, their job, or personal goals. Greatness are founded on these three. Duty is the need or strong will to do something for a cause. Duty is what strengthens the courage and motivation to overcome a challenge and […]
Efficacy, Trust, and Political Behavior
What do these terms mean to American politics? According to We the People, the definition of trust is “The people of the Americas’ mindset and hope in their nation’s government” (Ginsberg, p. 7). Recently, our nation’s political trust has declined and as mentioned by We the People, “Although many groups in America are supportive towards […]
Theory of Political Culture and Ideology
A political culture can be defined as a framework of similar values, beliefs and attitudes shared by people in a certain nation or state. Such ideals and behaviors are normally related to the government and the politics of a country and they tend to develop with time to shape the views of that country’s citizens […]
African Americans History As Slaves And Contemporary Poverty History
It is often argued that the main cause of Africa’s poverty rates is mainly related to the lack of pro-growth derived from either the colonial system or the period of slavery. (Jerven, p.77) This argument has recently been applied to the United States’ social scene in order to explain the existent and continuing problems of […]
Equality, Civil Rights and Republicanism
A radical ideology for the 18th century, republicanism rejected the need for a monarchy and proposed an elective system of government. From philosophical perspective, the republican thought was based on the idea of the citizens’ social cohesion and dedication to the public good. In a republic, order could be established only if citizens acted morally […]
Immigration citizenship
There are laws defining citizenship and laws stipulating the conditions for non citizens. In most cases, there is freedom of movement from one country to another for various reasons. Illegal immigrants are those who happen to be in another country unlawfully. California records the highest numbers of illegal immigrants, most having been lured by the […]
Should Children of Illegal Immigrants Get an Education?
Should Children of Illegal Immigrants Be Able to Get an Education? Education is a very important topic that impacts our nation as a whole. Some American citizens think education is needed for everyone while others don’t. With the rise of illegal immigration, more and more people are wondering whether or not the children of illegal […]
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