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Divide between rich and poor

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Randy Cires AP Lang- Period 2 Mrs. Quiroga 1 December 3, 2015 A Discourse on the True Divide between the Rich and the Poor Concept/Idea: The Rich have used their money to rig the game in such a way where social mobility is nonexistent. How would one who grew up in the South Bronx possibly make it to 740 Park Avenue?

Econ 2.03

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Career Name: Computer Programmer Yearly Income: $70,000 Flat Tax Some Americans are supporting switching to a flat income tax rate of 15%. How much would you pay under this plan? (70,000) X 15% (or .15) = $10,500 Calculator Tip: To multiply by a percentage, you can use your calculator in two ways. You can use the percent symbol key or you can enter the percentage as a decimal. To change a percentage to a decimal, move the decimal point two digit places to the left. Example: 20% becomes 0.20 Regressive Tax Plan Mark ?X? next to the row that matches your yearly income. Proposed Regressive Plan Calculate your tax. 40% on income up to $25,000 30% on income between $25,000 and $34,000 25% on income between $34,000 and $44,000 X

Primary Document and Questions: Grievances of the French Revolution

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Cahiers de Doleances: the Carcassonne Notebooks of Grievance The following excerpt is from the Third Estate representatives in Carcassonne, a city in southwestern France, with a long history of rebellion, especially during the medieval period of the Cathar heresy. Read through it, and then answer the questions at the end

Krugman Macroeconomics Chapter 21

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Module 21: Fiscal Policy and the Multiplier ? Why fiscal policy has a multiplier effect How the multiplier effect is influenced by automatic stabilizers ? Multiplier Effects of an Increase in Government Purchases of Goods and Services Government purchase ? firms earn revenues ? money flows to households ? increase disposable income ? rise in consumer spending ? firms increase output ? rise in disposable income ? Multiplier Effects of Changes in Government Transfers and Taxes Fiscal Policy: government purchases of goods and services change transfer payments or taxes change in government transfers or taxes shifts the aggregate demand curve by less than an equal-sized change in government purchases

Thomas Essay Analysis Essay

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Chris Manguno AP English III April 2, 2014 1st Period American?society today is quite different from the time when the republic was established.??Thomas Paine wrote about the characteristics of American society around when the constitution was signed.??He declared it a place where arguments should have been crazy, but, instead, ?cordial unison? was present.??Today, many individuals still consider America united; sadly naivety guides this presumption.??He also wrote about how a government based on the ?rights of man? made that unison possible; the reference to the ?rights of man? should be better known as Natural Law. The general government applies Natural Law to their practices in very few cases, anymore.

Why to Be a Republican

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Matthew Acosta Koetteritz Civics ? Per. 7 10/30/12 Party Affiliation Essay If I had to affiliate myself with a political party, I would choose to join the Republican Party. They are generally conservative, and are on the moderate right side of the political spectrum. I would choose them because they would tax less, make the government spend less, and they believe in less government involvement.

An anatomy of a revolution

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Conditions Present Before a Revolution Takes Place People from all social classes are discontented. French society was divided into three groups: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate) and everyone else (Third Estate). The Third Estate accounted for a majority of the French population, poor harvest, in conjunction with heavy taxes, led to poverty, prostitution, unhealthy living conditions and abandonment of children. Although the clergy and nobility were exempt from taxes, war debts caused new taxation on the First and Second Estate. This created much hostility between the people and the government. People feel restless & held down by unacceptable restrictions in society, religion, & the economy or gov?t
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