| 101. | Will Australia Become a Republic Synopsis
This paper discusses the history of the republic debate in Australia, looking at the developments that led to the federation of Australia and the adoption of the Australian Constitution. Following from this there is discussion regarding further Acts of Parliament that have altered the w...
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| 102. | bitches 4 life Hamilton was a member of federalists. Jefferson was part of the anti-federalists, later called Jefferson's republicans. Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton wanted a strong central government and Jefferson was strong state governments run by the people. Jefferson was Secretary of State. ...
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| 103. | Second Amendment ... The Second Amendment has been one of the most controversial Amendments in recent history. With the increase in gun related violence there has been an increase in legislation referring to gun control and an increase in groups saying that these new laws are infringing on their Second Amendment...
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| 104. | controversy with the 2nd amendment The second Amendment to the constitution states, “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. ... However organizations like the NRA (National Rifle Association), SAF (Second Amendment Foundation), ...
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| 105. | American Government ... The framers of the Constitution had to consider many different ways that the government of our country could be created. They recognized that a government equipped with too much control over the people would be undesirable. ...
The framers promptly understood that building a Constitutio...
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| 106. | Federalists and the Antifederalists The federalists and anitfederalist were 2 groups of people. they held different views on what rights people had and what rights they should recieve. the 2 groups debated on how the cconstition should be ratified. The federalist had the view that the constitution should be ratified as is. it containe...
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| 107. | Jacksonian Democracy ... His followers, called the Jacksonian Democrats, viewed themselves as the guardians of the Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity. ... He felt that the people, all people, in a democracy have the power, so whatever social class a person wa...
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| 108. | USA Patriot Act USA PATRIOT Act In late 2001, Congress passed a new act. Its name is the USA PATRIOT Act. ... When this act appeared before Congress, it passed without amendment and without even the pretense of debate. ... After September 11, 2001, the government was tossing around ideas, which led to this act. T...
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| 109. | Presidencies of Madison and Jefferson During the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison, the Jeffersonian Republicans were mostly accurate in being characterized as strict contrustionists of the federal Constitution, in contrast to the Federalist belief in broad constructionism. The Jeffersonian Republicans displayed their belief in a st...
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| 110. | Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson’s presidential election of 1829 marked the end of a political era dominated by the planter aristocracy of Virginia and the commercial aristocracy of New England. Jackson was the first westerner to be elected President and came from a rougher background than his past predecessors. Jack...
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| 111. | hos and more hos make me dance Hamilton was a member of federalists. Jefferson was part of the anti-federalists, later called Jefferson's republicans. Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton wanted a strong central government and Jefferson was strong state governments run by the people. Jefferson was Secretary of State. ...
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| 112. | Is the federal judiciary too powerfull or is its power over estimated by its critics Is the Federal Judiciary too powerful, or is
Its influence overestimated by its critics?
For this essay to come to a clear conclusion to this question, it must first be established what the powers of the federal judiciary are. When looking at the powers of the federal judiciary, its limita...
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| 113. | Is America Truly the land of FREEDOM and opportunity? The U.S. Constitution was created for the people, by the people, and to protect the rights of the people. Included in the Constitution are the amendments, which protect freedoms against invasions by the national government. Keeping this statement in mind, how much privacy and personal freedom should...
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| 114. | commons ... - The new republican materials, in the persons of the commons, on whose virtue depends the freedom of England. ...
To say that the commons is a check upon the king, presupposes two things. ... - That the commons, by being appointed for that purpose, are either wiser or more worthy of confi...
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| 115. | Coming soon I am writing soon. ONDON, April 19 — In a reversal that surprised political allies and rivals, Prime Minister Tony Blair is expected to announce Tuesday that he will submit any European Union constitution that emerges this year to the British electorate in a referendum. The date of the referendum ha...
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| 116. | History of the High Court History of the High Court
The high court of Australia is the highest level of Justice possible in Australia; it is the court of appeal. It deals with cases which are too complex for lower courts, cases requiring judgments on the Australian constitution, or any judgment that has won an appeal from t...
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| 117. | drugs in america Are Drug Tests by Employers Against the United States Constitution? What I know is that the issue of random drug tests is widely debated and known because of the prevalence of drug testing in the workplace. Most everyone knows someone who has been tested for their job or they themselves have been te...
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| 118. | United States Government ... government was established after the American Revolution; allowed few important powers to the central government.
Constitution-Body of fundamental law, setting out the basic principles, structures, processes, and functions of a government and placing limits upon its actions; may be written or...
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| 119. | UNESCO “Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be constructed” – UNESCO Constitution
UNESCO the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization was given birth to on November 16, 1945 with the ambitious goal to “build place in the m...
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| 120. | Checks and Balances Leaders of the United States gathered to write the constitution in 1787. The constitution is a set of principles that told how the new nation would be governed. The leaders had several goals. They wanted a strong and fair national government but they also wanted to protect individual freedoms and pr...
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