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High Corporate Taxes Impact

Corporate tax policies in the United States significantly impact business investment cycles. When taxes rise, corporations may hesitate to invest in both immediate and long-term plans. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 , which reduced the federal corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%, encouraged a...

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School Gender Policies

The legal landscape surrounding gender identity policies in schools is complex and contested across the United States. The interpretation of Title IX has evolved to include gender identity, leading to debates and legal challenges. The Biden administration’s stance on preventing discrimination...

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UN’s Impact on U.S. Policy

The United Nations, established in 1945 following World War II, aimed to prevent future global conflicts. The U.S. played a key role in its creation, hoping to avert another world war. However, the U.N.’s powers were limited from the start, functioning more as a negotiation forum than a ruling...

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Fed’s Role in Crises

The Federal Reserve's establishment in 1913 addressed the need for a centralized banking authority in the United States. From 1836 to 1913, America lacked a central bank, leaving the economy vulnerable to financial panics. The Panic of 1907 exemplified this weakness, highlighting the urgent need...

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Second Amendment History

The Second Amendment's roots trace back to the English Bill of Rights of 1689, which allowed Protestants to bear arms for defense. This concept influenced the framers, who were wary of centralized authority and sought to balance power between the government and citizens. During the American...

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Globalization’s Impact on Workers

As global economic forces reshape American industries and employment landscapes, it's important to understand their impact on job availability, wage dynamics, and skill demands. Globalization has significantly altered American manufacturing employment, with many jobs moving overseas, particularly...

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Can You Name The State?

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Immigration Policies Analysis

The immigration debate in the United States remains sharply divided along partisan lines. Republicans prioritize border security, with 91% viewing it as critical compared to 59% of Democrats. Democrats focus on pathways to legalization, especially for those who arrived as children, with 80% support...

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Free Market Healthcare Solutions

Healthcare’s financial landscape differs greatly from shopping for everyday goods. The free market’s usual interplay of supply and demand often becomes an awkward shuffle in healthcare. Consider the basic principle of competition. In other markets, competition can lower prices and boost...

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NRA and Gun Rights History

The National Rifle Association (NRA) was founded in 1871 by Civil War veterans Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate. Their initial goal was to improve marksmanship among U.S. citizens, addressing concerns over inadequate shooting skills of Union soldiers during the war. With support from...

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Social Media Censorship Laws

Social media platforms have become significant spaces for free expression, complicating the relationship between individual rights and the First Amendment, particularly regarding government actors. Recent court decisions have helped clarify how constitutional rights apply in the digital sphere. The...

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Property Rights & Eminent Domain

Eminent domain, a power vested in the government, is rooted in the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause. This clause states that private property shall not be taken for public use without just compensation . Historically, this power was seen as an inherent attribute of sovereignty. The Supreme Court...

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Musk PAC $1M Giveaway: Legal Concerns

Elon Musk’s recent initiative to give away $1 million daily until November 5th has ignited controversy. This campaign, managed by his America PAC, offers substantial sums to Pennsylvanian voters who sign a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments. Participants must be registered voters...

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Defunding Police Implications

The conversation around policing and community safety has gained attention in recent years, focusing on resource allocation and law enforcement's role in addressing societal issues. As communities seek effective ways to enhance public safety, the concept of reallocating police funds to support...

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Welfare Reform Debate

Welfare reform discussions often center on giving states more autonomy to customize their programs. States already have some flexibility, but many advocate for increased control. The rationale is that local governments better understand their citizens' needs and can innovate service delivery....

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Nuclear Family Structure

Family structures have evolved over time, reflecting societal changes. Extended families were common in early American history, particularly in agricultural settings. These arrangements provided resilience and shared responsibilities among relatives. As industrialization progressed, nuclear...

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Know Your Presidents

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Which President Are You?

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