Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Preserving a Nation


In preserving a nation there are certain actions that you must take in order to protect your nation. Different events should obtain different matters of dealing with it. Taking force as in military or political actions differ between happenings. During the time of Lincoln's Assasination there should have been more force involved in protecting the president because things can be avoided with the right precautions. During the Cycle of Poverty there could also be more political force involved. Instead of letting citizens keep going through poverty and debt the government should come up with new ways to help them and give them more offers that might help them come of the same cycle.


Using force may not always get you what you want, when people force you to do things sometimes instead of going with it you instead, rebel. Using military force may not preserve and unite a nation constructivly instead you may lose your country's respect for you. Political force may make someone say they want a certain president or law but really its not listening to the citizens. In some cases though, the govenment needs to step up and help there country to make it a better place for everyone. Military action should not be there to scare a country but to defend and help yours or someone. Preserving a nation should not just contain political and military force. It should include respect and concern towards the citizens and nation.
sarah


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