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    country clearer‚ as constitutional rules would be collected together and put into a single document and therefore more clearly defined than in an unwritten constitution where the laws‚ rights and rules are spread across many documents. Thus‚ a written constitution would create less confusion and the meaning about laws and rights may be greater enforced. However‚ a written constitution is unnecessary in countries who do not have one as many believe that the unwritten constitutional nature of‚ for example

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    John Locke should be one of the one’s that have the most impact on the Enlightenment because he proclaimed that men are free by nature and should not be subject to a monarchy. In Locke’s “Two Treatises of Government‚” he strongly defends that men are free and equal and that they have rights such rights like life‚ liberty‚ and property that are independent of any particular laws of the society and that no one can take these rights away from you. Locke thought that all people were reasonable and

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    need no government as long as they were able to morally treat each other. However‚ in order to stay safe from the predictable imperfections that may occur‚ people do need some sort of government to regulate them. Paine moves on to argue against monarchy and hereditary succession. He argues that everyone was born equal and the distinction that occurs between the king and the people is very unnatural and he‚ in fact‚ refers to it as a sinful act that lacks any religious bases. According to Paine‚

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    The Central Government is made up of the Monarchy‚ the Prime Minister with 118 other ministers‚ the House of Commons with 650 members‚ and the House of Lords with an unfixed amount of members. It is the highest form of government in the UK with all the lower governments with their budgets and direction. The monarchy has many roles just a few of these being giving the final approval to all laws and opening parliament each year. The monarch signs her name to every Act of Parliament before it can

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    view was that the rule of law stated that firstly‚ individuals could not be subject to a wide discretionary legislative power‚ that everyone would have the same fair treatment in the courts‚ and that as there was no written constitution‚ that constitutional law was the “result of the judicial decisions determining the rights of private persons in particular cases brought before the courts”. 1 [1885]‚ 10th edition 2 Vernon Bogdanor in “Essays on British Government”: ‘The Politics and the Constitution’

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    To what extent should referendums be used in the UK? Referendums are used frequently in the UK. They can be seen as advantages for the democracy but also as disadvantages. Referendums in a direct democracy give the general public direct and unmediated control over government decision-making. Therefore this means that politicians who claim to ‘represent’ the public are not distorting them as it ensures that the public’s views and interests are properly and accurately articulated. By comparison

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    heads of crown corporations. However‚ the Canadian constitution does not explicitly state most of the powers currently exercised by the Prime Minister because it does not establish the post of Prime Minister. These powers arise from unwritten Constitutional

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    the foundation of the United States. He believes the bank is not favored by the Constitution. Jefferson obviously had different opinions than Alexander Hamilton. In 1790‚ Jefferson wrote‚ “...Hamilton was not only a monarchist‚ but in support of a monarchy based upon corruption” (Document 1). Alexander Hamilton‚ on the other hand‚ has a more loose interpretation of the Constitution. He basically believes that proof is needed that the government is sovereign because‚ he said‚ “the power which can

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    The role of the governor-general The Governor-General represents the Australian head of state‚ Queen Elizabeth II. Between them they have important formal powers. Some of these powers include the power to: „h approve legislation passed by the two Houses of Parliament; „h command the navel and military forces; „h Exercise the general ’executive’ power of the Commonwealth. Many of these powers reflect an earlier‚ more active role taken by the monarch. In almost all cases today‚ however‚

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    Government of the ancient Mayans The Maya Government was a hereditary absolute monarchy‚ ruled by nobles and kings‚ with a close union of the spiritual and temporal elements. This civilization developed into highly structured kingdoms during the Classic period‚ around 200-900 CE. the hereditary high priest‚ who was also king of the sacred city of Izamal‚ being consulted by the monarch on all important matters‚ besides having the care of ritual and ceremonials. The provincial governors were

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