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    No. The problem is not the system of government that the Philippines has‚ but the politicians who occupy positions in the government. It is because of all politicians’ lack of accountability for their actions. The Philippine system of government was exactly patterned after that of the American political structure. But ever wonder why there is much less degree of corruption in the US?. This is in spite of the fact that the two countries have identical political systems. A parliamentary form

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    Discourse Analysis David Morala Basic analysis Genre: Political advertisement or discourse. Mode: Exposition‚ argumentation. Text function: Persuade‚ convince people of the positive effects of government’s measures and political decisions. Text producer: Tony Blair. Former Prime Minister of Great Britain. This speech emphasizes the benefits that future social and economical measures will bring to Britain. Text receiver: Citizens of Britain. Adults and people who can vote.

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    Chapter 18 Bats and vocab      Absent    Nomadic life­ A nomad is someone who lives by traveling from place to place.    Silk roads­ routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian  continent connecting the West and East by linking traders‚ merchants‚ pilgrims‚    Commoners­ an ordinary person‚ without rank or title.    Charismatic leadership­ The guidance provided to an organization by one or more individuals seen as heroic or inspiring    Khan­ a title given to rulers and officials in central Asia

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    1. In support of relinquishing British colonial rule‚ Clement Davies stated the British objectives‚ which were two-fold had set the stage for “the old order [to] changeth‚ yielding place to new.” He went on to say “we have taught the peoples the rule of law and the value of justice‚ impartially administered.” Though not without “mistakes we will admit”‚ this included “the betterment of the conditions of the people and the improvement of their standard of life”‚ as well as having taught them “the

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    1. John Locke and Thomas Jefferson are associated with what theory on government? John Locke and Thomas Jefferson both believe in natural rights‚ such as‚ equality and liberty. They also believe that although the government is needed and to give up what is necessary in order for everyone to benefit‚ the government do not have the right to deprive anyone from life‚ liberty and property. 2. The Conflict theory of government makes what claiming about Ruling Groups? The Conflict theory can be divided

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    From the lectures in class I’m able to identify several ways the central government was able to increase its power across the country. For starters the English landscape proved to be easy to govern because of its geography as it’s a relatively flat nation. The establishment of the Privy Council‚ by King Henry the 8th made it much easier for the King to rule‚ because they could advice the King on potential policies and introduce legislation to parliament. The establishment of prerogative courts allowed

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    This constitution laid out rules for the Judicial system‚ Executive system‚ and a Governmental power. In this government set by Joseph‚ he still had the right to appoint people to positions‚ as Emperor. While it was still considered a constitutional monarchy‚ it was different from the British form of such government‚ as the Emperor was who was called on first rather than the parliament. For this‚ their form of governing wing of the country were simply advisors to Joseph. To add to this‚ in a time

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    70616: Australian Constitutional Law Final exam revision Contents What is in the exam? 4 Interpretation of the Constitution 5 Characterisation of the law 6 Subject matter powers - sufficient connection test 6 As in the Bank Nationalisation Case 6 As in Fairfax (1965) 6 As in Herald (1966) 6 As in Murphyores (1976) 6 In Re Dingjan (1995) 7 Purposive powers + - Reasonably appropriate and adapted test 8 Subject Matter Powers 9 The Race Power 9 Koowarta 9 Tasmanian Dams

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    Hohenzollern family (btw. 1640-1740) created successful absolute monarchies through their use/manipulation of nobility‚ religion‚ bureaucracy‚ and economics.) The absolute age of Europe (roughly 1600’s-1750) was a time when absolute monarchy had begun becoming more popular by countries such as Habsburg’s lands‚ France‚ and Russia. There Is no one specific formula for an absolute monarchy however‚ in studying several such monarchies of the 17th century it is evident that the leadership of the country

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    It can be said that the events leading up to England’s Constitutional Monarchy‚ and after the fact‚ have lead to many crucial developments within the western world as well as our own. These developments all began with England’s King Charles I take on absolute rule and maybe even before. Through the many bloody conflicts that plagued the British Isles emerged new and different ideas. These ideas lead to new leaders taking a stance on what they believe in causing new conflicts and significant events

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