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    Question: "From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the Unites States with an effective government. Use the documents and your knowledge of the period to evaluate this statement." Although the Articles of Confederation provided a working government for the United States‚ it was not necessarily an effectively working government; an effective government would be one that not only establishes control and authority‚ but one under which the nation flourishes. Certainly the Articles set

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    Every other founding father’s story gets told‚ every other founding father gets to grow old yet Alexander Hamilton doesn’t get enough credit for all the credit he gave our nation. Alexander Hamilton deserves the legacy he always longed for.Hamilton had a difficult childhood in the Caribbean‚ his father left when he was only ten. This left Hamilton and his mother in destitution.Two years later Hamilton and his mother fell ill and tragically his mother passed away leaving him an orphan. Alexander knew

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    The Judicial Act of 1789 gave Congress the act of granting the Supreme Court the right to issue writs of mandamus. Article III of the Constitution grants the Supreme Court the authority to review acts of Congress to validate whether they are unconstitutional or not and therefore

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    Executive Department

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    Executive Departments Find detailed information about each Executive Department‚ including the department’s secretary‚ role in government‚ contact information‚ and history of the department. * Department of Agriculture * 1400 Independence Ave.‚ SW (20250) *  Established: May 15‚ 1862. Administered by Commissioner of Agriculture until 1889‚ when it was made executive department. *  Function: Supervises agricultural production to make sure prices are fair; helps farmers financially

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    The Powers of the President In contrast to the many powers it gives Congress‚ the Constitution grants few specific powers to the president. Indeed‚ most of Article II‚ which deals with the executive branch‚ relates to the method of election‚ term and qualifications for office‚ and procedures for succession and impeachment rather than what the president can do. The powers of the president are not limited to those granted in the Constitution. Presidential authority has expanded through the concept

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    president from 1841 to 1845. "Nicknamed “His Accidency‚” Tyler was the first vice president to become chief executive due to the death of his predecessor"(Web). Even though he was a Democrat-Republican‚ John Tyler for vice-president on the Whig ticket in 1840. Once he became president‚ the Whigs tried to impeach him because they did not like his ideas.

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    1754 League of Friendship

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    The article of confederation Adopted on November 15th 1777 but fully implemented on March 1st 1781 « 1754 League of friendship » The text -Article I : Name of the new country -Article II : It guarantees the sovereignty of the States -Article III : Definition of the Confederation as a « League of Friendship » + mutual defense -Article IV : Rights and privileges of the people + statis of criminals Article V : Congress Article VI : Area for which the states are not responsible.

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    France Is Bored

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    friendly state on her frontier. Louis Philippe: Was criticised for not accepting the invitation from the Belgium National Congress. They asked him if he wanted his son Duck of Nemours to become king of the Belgians. Spanish Marriages Question: 1840 Anglo-French relations were restored 1846 Palmerstone was in office. Palmerstone and Guizot had an agreement that the queen of Spain should marry and produce a heir before the Infanta was allowed to marry a French prince. The queen married

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    Street competed fiercely with English institutions for international dominance. The Great Fire of 1835 destroyed most of the old financial buildings‚ and in their place a wide variety of new buildings were erected and demolished quickly during the 1840s and 1850s; traveler Philip Hone suggested that the entire city was being rebuilt every decade. Most buildings adopted the Italian Renaissance inspired palazzo-style of architecture popular amongst their rivals in England‚ and rose no more than five

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    the documents‚ but the mater of turning was that Chief Justice of that time John Marshall refused the petition of Marbury. Justify his refused by claiming that the part of status on which he supported his claim was unconstitutional‚ Judiciary act of 1789 (Coxe‚ P.302-335). Mile-Stone of case Marbury v. Madison was the landmark decision assisted define the "checks and balances" of the American political system. It was the first time in the history of U.S Supreme

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