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…AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
The United States and the United Kingdom are forever linked together historically. ... Even in lawmaking, the United States has taken England’s methods and improved them to meet the demands of it’s people and a modern world. ... This method has been proven over hundreds of years to remove conflict, force, and any other bias from fair lawmaking. ... 2) Take no action at all. ...
Much of the American process of lawmaking is based on the British. ... The MP’s must speak directly to the House Speaker; therefore all opening statements should contain “Madam or Mister Speaker”. ... The monarch must agree to all bills passed by Parliament before they are converted into law. ...
As you can see, the British and American methods of lawmaking are similar even though the British allow for more tradition than modernization.
Approximate Word count = 1503 Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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