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Why are governmental decisions important for all of us

The reason governmental decisions are important for all of us is because those decisions impact all of us. For example, governments create laws that citizens have to follow.

Representatives of US interest in other parts of the world are called

international treaties

What are some important rights and responsibilities of US citizens

There are many rights and responsibilities provided to every US citizen by the Constitution. Some examples of these rights and responsibilities include the right to vote, the right to stay informed, the performance of jury duty, and the obligation to obey the laws.

What is the difference between a bill and veto

for a law to become legal, it must be signed by the president.... a bill is a proposed law submitted for approval by the president by both houses of congress (senate and the house of representatives)... a veto is the presidential prerogative not to approve the law if he is contrary to it. if that is the case, it is then returned back to the congress for more deliberations and re-submitted to the president for approval. if he vetoes it again, i think congress can pass the law by two-thirds majority... if the bill becomes a law and it turned out to be disadvantageous to the people, it is congress who gets blamed and not the president for letting it become a law...

Ideas such as popular sovereignty and natural rights seem to fit the American form of government These ideas were first introduced to the American colonists by

John Locke

What is best way to objectively learn about court cases to

Read the court cases. Depending on where you're from, the web site for the cases will vary. As I live in Canada, only Canadian laws will apply to me, therefore http://csc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/ would be an excellent site.

The colonist expressed their desire to separate from the British Empire by writing what

The Declaration of Independence

The theory of laissez faire economics called for the government to do what

not interfere with the economy

The Great Depression that started in 1929 left a legacy that changed the way the government handled domestic policy The government now

B- Tries to handle economic factors and cycles the best way possible

What president decided that the price for inactivity in World War 1 was going to be greater than the price to pay for entering the war and therefore the US should join World War 1

Woodrow Wilson

John Locke Rousseau and Thomas Hobbes all developed which concept

Social Contract

Since Russia was such a communist superpower and communism was spreading thoughtout the world the us decided to establish a policy of to not allow other countries to fall into communist regimes

internationalism

The US is a place governed by law not people the first civilization civilizations that used law to govern themselves were

i know that rome is one of them!

What eventevents finally pushed the US into joining World War 2

It was the Japanese sneak attack on the American base at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

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