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    QUESTION: It has been argued that united states constitution came about primarily through an evolving series og meetings‚ conventions‚ and congresses. support‚ modify‚ or refute this contention using specific evidence. In Philadelphia‚ 1787 the united states constitution was drafted in a series of meetings and conventions. None of the delegates were interested in a meeting to talk about the weak A.O.C‚ but once they were lured to Philadelphia the delegates realized that they need something

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    Evolution of the Philippine Constitution * The 1897 Constitution of Biak-na-Bato‚ or Constituciong Halal sa Biak-na-Bato‚ promulgated by the Philippine Revolutionary Government on November 1‚ 1897‚ is the provisionary Constitution of the Philippine Republic during the Revolutionagainst Spain. It provides that the Supreme Council‚ vested with the supreme power of government‚ shall conduct foreign relations‚ war‚ the interior‚ and the treasury. * The 1899 Political Constitution of the Republic‚ known

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    Changing the Constitution AssignmentThe process for changing the Constitution starts with the amendment process. In thisprocess a section of text is added to the end of the document which changes something elsethat is already in the document or it makes a totally new rule. This kind of revision or additionto the Constitution is known as a formal amendment. There are 27 amendments that havebeen added to the Constitution.There are four different methods of correctly amending the Constitution. Each of themis

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    Question: What were the major arguments used by each side (the supporters and the opponents) in the debates over the ratification of the U.S Constitution? In the year 1787‚ early America‚ officials and delegates came together to form a constitution that would restore the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation was the attempt at creating a government for the newly independent America. But‚ it soon became clear that the document was not strong enough to

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    Is the Constitution Elitist or Democratic Apart from the most important individual values‚ optimal orgasms and a gentle death‚ the most important social values are freedom and safety. In many instances‚ safety is a prerequisite to freedom‚ which is why a strong government is usually needed. A government can come into existence via different routes. One of the possible routes is to be elected‚ more or less directly‚ by the people. This is what we call a democracy. Whether this government later

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    1. What is government? • It refers to the particular group of people which is the administrative bureaucracy of a society at a given time. Each successive government is composed of a specialized and privileged body of individuals‚ who monopolize political decision – making and are separated by status and organization from the population as a whole. Their function is to enforce existing laws‚ make new ones‚ and arbitrate conflicts via their monopoly on violence. In some societies‚ this group is often

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    The Constitution is the system of laws‚ principles and customs that define the infrastructure and power of the state while also acting as a regulator with regards to the government’s relation with the citizens. As Democracy is associated with high standards of legal protection of equality it is clear how theorists see it fitting together with Constitutionalism hand in hand . With the codification of such provisions it provides citizens with the ability to hold the state responsible for infringement

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    A Constitution is a collection of rules that ensures a country is running efficiently. It guarantees that the government are governing correctly and that the rights of individual citizens are being protected. Constitutions can be found in different forms. They can be written or unwritten‚ rigid or flexible‚ federal or unitary in structure. Our UK constitution is unwritten however it possesses strong core constitutional principles‚ such as parliamentary supremacy‚ a responsible government‚ the rule

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    The Preamble to our constitution summarizes the founder lofty goals for America. The idealism embodied in the Preamble is both inspiring and touching. In reading one should reflect on the dream of America and the constitution’s role in molding and protecting that entirely new image of a nation. That we continue to be guided‚ more than 220 years later‚ by those rather few words is testimony to the brilliance and wisdom of its creators and to our determination to build a free‚ democratic‚ just society

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    Political Genesis of Constitution Presented By: April E. Brizuela BSIT The government during the Pre-Spanish period was primarily founded on a barangay form of government where the DATU or RAJAJ acted as a leader and administrator .The DATU possessed the essential qualification of superior intelligence ‚strength ‚ influence and wealth . His responsibilities were attuned to maintaining peace and order ‚ community organization and executor of the justice system. The Spanish colonial period saw

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