| 41. | Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution that guarantees individual rights and of limitations on federal and state governments, which derived from popular dissatisfaction with the limited guarantees of the Constitution. The Bill of Rights allowed people to have their right...
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| 42. | History DBQ When it came to the federal Constitution, the Jeffersonian Republicans usually held a strict interpretation of the Constitution and opposed the broad constructionism embraced by the Federalists presidents such as George Washington and John Adams. During the time frame of 1801-1817, the Republican pr...
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| 43. | cheat sheet economics 12grade constitution writen in philli articles of confederation - governed colonies during and just after revolution constitution- governs u.s. from revolution through prestent day mayflower compact- pilgrims pledged to make just laws. declaration of independence- u.s. no longer wanted to be part of great b...
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| 44. | Breaking down the constitution Article Five, clause two of the United States Constitution states, "under the Authority of the United States, [the Constitution] shall be the supreme law of the land." As a result of the fact that the current activist government is pursuing inconsistent policies, many believe the Constitution has be...
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| 45. | Democracy I Think Not Democracy? ... If the United States Constitution was in fact the democratic document that it is proclaimed to be, there would be no Electoral College, the original Constitution would have included women’s and multi-racial civil rights and the Supreme Court Justices would be elected by the people an...
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| 46. | Soverignty Prior to 1789, ratification by several states was essential to the developing nation. However, deciding on how these new states would be run soon became an immediate issue and devolved into the debate over federal government power in the states in relation to federal sovereignty and states rights nu...
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| 47. | Weak Link of the Union ... However, as the mid century came along, many American’s became polarized in their views and the union, began to separate drastically. ... Up to the 1850’s the Constitution was “framed as an instrument of national unity” however after a series of resolutions a great confusion arose on the Co...
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| 48. | Federalists vs The Antifederalists ... Into the 1780’s, it was Federalists such as Alexander Hamilton and James Madison that pushed for a stronger, federal, government. At this time, another opinion would be born and this would be their opposing party, the Antifederalists. While many Antifederalists believed that the Constitution p...
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| 49. | dbq DBQ: By the 1850’s the Constitution, originally framed as an instrument of national unity, had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it had created. During the 1850’s the Constitution, which had until that time to bring national unity...
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| 50. | Federal VS State Law Federal VS. State law
During the mid to late 1700’s, as the American colonists opposed the “foreign power” of Great Britain and fought for independence, a series of events led to some significant changes for western civilization. ... The United States Constitution is known as the "law of the lan...
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| 51. | EU Expansion EU Expansion
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During June 2003, the European convention drafted a constitution for the European Union, which was aimed at assisting the member states to set up a framework of solidarity and sustainable development within the Union. ... This was carried out through smaller propo...
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| 52. | emergency of the cold war ... There are only two countries in the world that do not posses a written constitution, (codified), Britain and Saudi Arabia
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In many countries a Codified constitution normally comes about after Major historic events such as war (i. ...
Apart from Britain, all the major European c...
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| 53. | DBQ Jacksonian Democracy Jacksonian Democrats may justifiably be considered the guardians of political democracy, however there are areas in which they lack constitutionality, individual liberties, and equality of economic opportunity.
The view that Jacksonian Democrats held towards the constitution is a controversial to...
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| 54. | DBQ Jacksonian Democrats viewed themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution political democracy individual ... Specifically, Jacksonian disciples revered in the fact that their that their illustrious leader, Jackson, championed and guarded the United States Constitution to its strictest interpretation, especially by vetoing of the recharter of the Bank in 1832, declaring nullification of certain laws b...
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| 55. | Flexibility of the Government There are many principles of government that have promoted freedom under the Constitution. Three of them are flexibility of the constitution, federalism, and rule of law. These principles are the backbone of today’s society and government. ...
Flexibility is the Constitution’s power to adjust t...
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| 56. | Interest groups in Texas Texas Constitution and Special Interest Groups.
Special Interest groups attempt to embody their viewpoints, whether they are social, economic, and/or moral. These interest groups use the constitution by either advocating or fighting against a particular change (text-pg. ... One strategy used...
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| 57. | Early US Framers In early United States history, slavery was a debated issue because of the absence of written law on the subject. ... When writing the constitution the framers had many strong feelings about anti-slavery but they were not a product of the constitution despite many freedoms reserved in the Constitu...
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| 58. | WOMANS RIGHTS ... Woman’s Action Alliance (Australia) Incorporation established in 1975, are a lobby group who fight for woman’s rights. ... An Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution is the only way to ensure the consistent enforcement of laws protecting the rights of women. ... An Equal Rights Amendment ...
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| 59. | politics in france Before the 5th Republic, France was politically unstable. ...
-the fierce oppositions between the three dominant parties: the communists, the Gaullists and finally the alliance between socialists, radicals and moderates (called the Third Force)
On top of all this France has colonial problems:
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| 60. | hdclkjh The Constitution and who it belongs To When Thomas Jefferson signed the Constitution, there was a big reason why he believed it would endure. Having written the Declaration of Independence based on John Locke's ideas, as well as playing a large role in the Congress and being President, Jefferson had...
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