The correct answer to this open question is the following.
First. My opinion on whether being an effective critical thinker makes decision making easier or more challenging is the following.
I really think that critical thinking is a good way to make better decisions because critical thinking allows me to analyze a situation, to contemplate all its sides, project possible scenarios and consequences, use logic and reason and come up with the best decision possible.
For instance, when I had to make a decision about leaving school to help my family to make a living or stay school to continue with my classes and academic development. It was a tough decision but I never allow it to be an emotional one. I had to use critical thinking to analyze the situation.
Second. Yes, critical thinking concepts have helped me to become more successful in the decisions I make and in my personal life. The example I had share above is one good evidence of it. The key reasoning is that I am not used to following "hunches." I like to project scenarios and to evaluate consequences, because I know I have to live with the consequences of my decisions."
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Pride: A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from ones own achievements
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That’s the definition of Pride
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Question: The Founders of the United States gave much consideration to the division of responsibility between federal and state governments. They strove to strike a balance between an overbearing central government (such as the British government that had ruled them before the Revolution) and an over reliance on local governments (such as the structure of US government under the Articles of Confederation). Many citizens today continue to debate the correct balance between federal and state government.
What is your position? Name some areas of conflict where you think the powers are improperly balanced. Name some areas where you think the balance works well.
Explanation:
When the framers designed the US Constitution they did not give the Federal government much power so power was balanced between States and Central Government. But the Federal government has gained more and more power over time. At the same time, the States were restricted over the years, when the Framers did not imagine doing so. Both of these situations can be good or bad.
For example, making the States respect the Bill of Rights was a good thing when individuals had their basic rights stripped on a State level. So making only the Federal government respect the Bill of Rights did not make much sense. At the same time, the Federal Government has shown much power that was not designed and showed a few issues over the years, especially with the Executive Branch that had in a few opportunities overstepped its powers.
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