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    avoid having one central source of power. In Article VI of the Constitution‚ the supremacy clause gives the national government to have jurisdiction over state government (Kernell et. al. 2014 pg 95). This allows for the national government laws to over rule the state laws that precede over the country. In Article 1‚ Section 8 which practices federalism by jurisdictional boundaries between state and national government (Kernell et. al. 2014 pg 95). The article designates powers between the three branches

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    My 3 Articles that I choose are the 7th‚ 5th‚ and 3rd. They explain the Ratification‚ the Amendments‚ and the Judicial Branch. I will tell you want the do help the USA. The first Article I will explain is the Ratification‚ in Ratifying mostly the Three-fourth of the states have to Ratify an amendment. But they have their system of how they get the amendment passed first. It should be sufficient for the establishment of the constitution between the states. They wanted to see if they could treat each

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    total independence is when there is operation of Article 356 of the constitution in the state. This is one of the situations where in the state is totally under the control of the Union. Our constitution makers with lot of foresight had incorporated this provision‚ to invoke only in the rarest of the rare circumstances when there are circumstances justifying emergency as given under Article 355. But ever since the origin of the constitution this article is being misused because of power politics and

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    The period in American History from 1781 to 1789‚ when the United States was organized under the Articles of Confederation‚ was not characterized by a strong and effective government‚ but instead provided the framework upon which a more effective government could be built. The Articles of Confederation‚ since they prevented a strong central government from having power over states’ rights‚ tended to create problems for a government that wished to rule with any amount of authority. This was particularly

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    Comparison between “Memorandum of Association” and “Article of Association” The Memorandum of Association is the constitution of the company and provides the foundation on which its structure is built. It is the principal document of the company and no company can be registered without the memorandum of association. It defines the scope of the company’s activities as well as its relation with the outside world. According to Lord Macmillan

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    I am going to show the similarities and differences between the articles and federalist papers. We will look at the authors of both‚ and how they influenced america in the modern era. First before we do anything we need to look why they each were made. The Articles were made as the US’s first ever constitution which would later be ratified to the US constitution we know today but we won’t get into that till later. All the Federalist papers were written to convey the people of New York to support

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    US History. A few of the main things I remember are the basic things such as The US Constitution has seven articles and 27 amendments. The seven articles took effect in 1789. The 27 amendments were added during 1791 to 1992. And the biggest thig I remember is that in 1791 the first ten amendments were passed and are referred to as “the bill of rights.” The first seven articles within the constitution define the powers of Congress‚ and the legislative branch. When you read through this

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    Section I: Essay The Articles of Confederation was‚ in a sense‚ the first United States constitution. It was adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15‚ 1777 and later ratified by all 13 original states on March 1‚ 1781. The Constitution later replaced the Articles when it was ratified by New Hampshire on June 21‚ 1788. The two documents have a lot in common‚ such as being established by the same people‚ both served to maintain a free government‚ both referred to the nation as the United

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    rendered by the Articles of Confederation was the impetus its shortcomings gave to those who favored a strong central government." After the Declaration of Independence‚ there was a sense among Congressman that they wanted a written document creating a government justifying the existence of the United States. The delegates of the Second Continental Congress were attempting to codify arrangements that had never before put into legal terminology. As a result‚ in late 1777‚ the Articles of Confederation

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    THE ATOMIC BOMB: Hiroshima and Nagasaki The Bombings On August 6‚ 1945‚ after 44 months of increasingly brutal fighting in the Pacific‚ an American B-29 bomber loaded with a devastating new weapon appeared in the sky over Hiroshima‚ Japan. Minutes later‚ that new weapon—a bomb that released its enormous destructive energy by splitting uranium atoms to create a chain reaction—detonated in the sky‚ killing some 70‚000 Japanese civilians instantly and leveling the city. Three days later‚ the U

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