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PART B
More than 220 years after the ratification of the Constitution, the Six Big Ideas still inspire debate. Different understandings of how the Big Ideas should be manifested in the actions of the federal government often generate debates over what the government should be doing in the name of the people it serves.
For this second part, choose a side for each question and make your argument. To argue your side/opinion, think about how you view the world around you, how your experiences have shaped your beliefs, and what you would want to see from your levels of government in the future.

1. Limited Government
To what extent should the federal government be involved in economic issues?

2. Republicanism
What should be the role of citizens in creating public policy?

3. Checks and Balances
When the President makes a nomination, what should be the nature of the Senate's "advice and consent?"

4.Federalism
How should power be divided between the federal government and the states?

5.Separation of Powers
Once Congress declares war and the President assumes the role of Commander-in-Chief who decides how the war ends?

6.Popular Sovereignty
Should voter ballot initiatives be allowed to overturn laws passed by legislative bodies?

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1) The community needs to work along with Government and religious organizations, to support the communities affected by human rights violation. The communities work on both profit and non-profit work in case of human rights violation. They also force the Government to take necessary action.

2) In democracies, citizens are accorded an opportunity to influence public policy through active participation in the public decision-making process. It is important to involve citizens in public decisions to ensure consensus and successful implementation of the decisions.

3) Let's review. The U.S. Constitution uses federalism to divide governmental powers between the federal government and the individual state governments. The Tenth Amendment tells us that all powers not granted to the federal government are reserved to the states.

4) As commander-in-chief, he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval and military forces placed by law at his command, and to employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy.

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