Yes, there is.
One example would be the issue regarding whether we should create free medicare for all citizens or not.
the side that support it believe that the government should play an active role in protecting the general wellness of its citizens, including their health.
While the side that oppose it believe that giving free medicare to all citizens would definitely increase the average tax payment that each citizens must pay to the government and improve federal spending.
<span>The most common form of governmental ruling throughout human history has been that of the popular monarchy. In doing so, this has been the most prevalent due to the constant attempts to establish kingdoms, and allowing one's children or successors of heir to rule afterwards.</span>
My friend John would be the subject of the question/ sentence
Philip Zimbardo's famous study of students placed in a mock prison setting revealed that the guards were prone to: <u>Aggressive </u>behaviors.
<h3>The aim of the Experiment</h3>
The aim of the experiment that was performed by Zimbardo was to determine how people behaved under certain situations.
His discovery showed that the prisoners acted aggressively towards the prisoners while the prisoners were overwhelmed with negative emotions.
Learn more about Philip Zimbardo here:
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<em>The Soviet Union</em> also known as (U.S.S.R.) was the joint of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics in Eurasia from 1922 until 1991.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union resigned on December 1991 and gave up power to the population, so <em>The Soviet Union</em> came to an end.
The country dissolved into 15 independent states, and the "Cold War" (<em>a period of tension after WWII</em>) between U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. also came to an end after this event.
"<em>In Russia, after the Soviet Union collapse, influential </em><em>Politicians</em><em> retained power by acquiring large numbers of </em><em>vouchers</em><em>, so the ruling class gained </em><em>economic</em><em> power in place of </em><em>political</em><em> power</em>".