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Is the United States a Democracy or a Republic?

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es, and no. The answer to that question is somewhat complicated. Perhaps it might be more accurate to say “the United States was intended to be a republic, but has grown into a democratic republic.”
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What is a Moderate in Politics? Neutrality in US Politics

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A moderate is a person who ascribes to neither the extremes of conservatism nor liberalism. They take a neutral stand on issues of politics and religion. A moderate therefore is bound by neither the identities nor the philosophies of left-wing or right-wing politics.
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The 1940 U.S. Census Records Project

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The 1940 Census, taken on April 1, 1940, was the sixteenth census conducted since 1790. The population of the United States at that time totaled 131,669,275 within the continental United States.
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How To Remove Senate Majority Leader: Procedures and Steps

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The Senate is part of the bicameral system of the legislature as provided for under section 1 of the United…
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A Detailed Comparison Of Texas Vs. Alaska Size 

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To start with, Alaska is shockingly huge. It boasts the biggest landmass in the United States of America.  Texas boasts the second-largest landmass in the country, but it’s not as big as Alaska. 
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What Does The American Flag With A Green Stripe Mean: Honoring Our Heroes

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Whenever you see the green line on a US flag, know it’s used to honor law enforcement agents, who work day and night to safeguard us.
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Can a President Be Re-Elected After Impeachment? What To Understand 

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Can a president be re-elected after impeachment? The answer is yes and no. Yes, if the Senate tries and convicts the president. Then they have to conduct a separate vote to stop the impeached president from participating in future elections. 
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What is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and what do they do?

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The Internal Revenue Service, commonly known as the IRS, is a federal agency of the United States Government responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws.
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Power and Federalism Granted by the U.S. Constitution

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The Constitution establishes the framework of federalism, specifically enumerating the powers of the national government and reserving all other powers to the states.
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Who Has More Power Than The President? The Extent Of The Powers Of The POTUS

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The President of the United States has powers granted by the Constitution. The Constitution further provides a separation of powers that limits the extent to which the President can enforce their will. 

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