Examples of citizens united in the following topics:
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- Governments use its tax systems to raise funds for its programs and influence its citizens' economic actions.
- It can also be used to influence its citizens' financial behavior. .
- Equitable:The tax burden should be distributed equitably among a nation's citizens.
- Excise taxes are typically a fixed fee per unit, meaning that the government earns its revenue based on volume sold.
- Taxes are a tool used by governments to raise money and influence their citizens' economic choices.
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- The two major Democratic and Republican Parties in the United States have historically been ideologically ambiguous in order to accommodate citizens representing a broad spectrum of interests.
- Meanwhile, the Republican Party tends to favor a more conservative view advocating a free market economic system and limited government intervention in the lives of citizens.
- Parties unite these disparate viewpoints by developing party platforms that outline party positions on issues and the actions leaders will take to implement them if elected.
- These votes present a majority view on how issues should be handled and how they can be used by the presidential candidate to unite divergent viewpoints under one popular view.
- Platforms created during presidential nominating conventions unite diverse factions within a party by adopting middle-of-the-road positions on issues and addressing special interest groups in some sections.
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- Elderly care is the fulfillment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens.
- Elderly care is the fulfillment of the special needs and requirements that are unique to senior citizens.
- Because of the wide variety of elderly care found globally, as well as different cultural perspectives on elderly citizens, the subject cannot be limited to any one practice.
- Another unique type of care cropping in U.S. hospitals is called acute care of elder units, or ACE units, which provide "a homelike setting" within a medical center specifically for the elderly.
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- The critical question to consider was: Would every subject of the French Crown be given equal rights, as the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen theoretically promised, or would there be some restrictions?
- In the end, a distinction between active citizens who held political rights (males over the age of 25 who paid direct taxes equal to three days' labor) and passive citizens, who had only civil rights, was drawn.
- On a local level, previous feudal geographic divisions were formally abolished and the territory of the French state was divided into several administrative unit (Départements), but with the principle of centralism.
- It distinguished between the active citizens (only male property owners of certain age) and the passive citizens.
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- The phrase "People of the United States" has sometimes been understood to mean "citizens".
- This approach reasons that, if the political community speaking for itself in the Preamble ("We the People") includes only citizens, by negative implication it specifically excludes non-citizens in some fashion.
- It has also been construed to mean something like "all under the sovereign jurisdiction and authority of the United States. " The phrase has been construed as affirming that the national government created by the Constitution derives its sovereignty from the people, as well as confirming that the government under the Constitution was intended to govern and protect "the people" directly as one society instead of governing only the states as political units.
- However, because it represents a general social contract, there are limits on the ability of individual citizens to pursue legal claims allegedly arising out of the Constitution.
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- In the midst of the Revolutionary War, American leaders realized that, in order to function as a cohesive, unified nation, the United States needed a philosophy of government and rule that would safeguard the rights and liberties of citizens from political tyranny.
- Virtue was of the utmost importance for citizens and representatives, and a virtuous citizen was one that ignored monetary compensation and made a commitment to resist and eradicate corruption.
- The belief that it was the duty of virtuous citizens to resist political despotism and corruption came to fruition during the American Revolution.
- This notion helped unite the Thirteen Colonies together during the revolutionary war as a cohesive defensive reaction to British tyranny.
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- The motor unit is the functional unit of muscle contraction and includes the motor nerve fiber and the muscle fibers it innervates.
- Precision is inversely
proportional to the size of the motor unit.
- Thus, small motor units can
exercise greater precision of movement compared to larger motor units.
- For example, a small motor unit in the biceps can
be activated for small precise movements, while a larger motor unit can be
activated to facilitate more forceful actions.
- Spatial – The recruitment of
more or larger motor units to increase force.
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- Federalism is the system where sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent units.
- Federalism is the system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central governing authority and constituent political units.
- They also believed that a Bill of Rights should be coupled with the Constitution to prevent a dictator from exploiting citizens.
- Roosevelt's New Deal policies reached into the lives of U.S. citizens like no other federal measure had done.