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    Twenty First Century Political Issues

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    In five pages this paper discusses twenty first century issues that have political relevance including the government and the media, violent antigovernment protests, order and equality, and freedom concepts. Five sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    Please During the past century, issues have sprung up that  the founders of the country would never have dreamed. Gun control and abortion constantly make headlines. The U.S. has a history of violent uprisings, although the Constitution specifically stresses "peaceful  demonstrations" in its right to protest. And these days, politics isnt determined so much by the will of the people as its determined by how the media directs the will  of the people. The four-sided question Never in Americas history have two topics generated so much passion, controversy and even outright  violence as abortion and gun ownership. Though different issues, both have much in common; they involve the taking and/or saving of human lives. Both are legal. One can own a  gun (although not all guns) in all 50 states, thanks to the U.S. Constitutions Second Amendment, allowing the populace the right to bear arms. In some states, like Texas, the  law goes even further; people are allowed to carry concealed weapons. Abortion, meanwhile, is legal because of the ruling of the now infamous Roe v. Wade, which outlawed government interference  when it came to abortion rights. Although the rules and laws for owning guns and having abortions exist, different ways of thinking  considers these laws in different ways. For example, the liberal way of thinking considers that "guns kill people," and that the only good gun is an outlawed gun, one preferably  outlawed by mandated government laws. On the other hand, the conservative way of thinking upholds the Second Amendment, making gun ownership a right that supercedes government interference. Interestingly enough, 

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