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    legislative branch was responsible for proposing and passing the Civil Rights Act. The Civil Rights Act faced a lot of opposition from the southern states who fought to keep the bill from passing any way they could‚ even with the use of a 75-day Senate filibuster. While nearly every member from the South argued against it and eventually did vote against it‚ members from the North

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    The Congress Worksheet Respond to the following prompts in your own typed document. Your responses should be in your own words (don’t simply copy and paste!). You may include the prompts themselves in your submission. Submit your answers to turnitin.com as a word document by 7:25am on Friday‚ 12/4. 1. List four enumerated powers granted to Congress by the Constitution (Article I‚ Section 8) a. b. c. d. 2. The implied power of Congress comes from the "necessary and proper clause" which is also referred

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    bill‚ members of Congress are often influenced by their partisan affiliations and their colleagues. Congress passed the War Powers Act in response to presidential use of the military during Your Answer: the Vietnam War How do you end a filibuster? Your Answer: cloture

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    President Diosdado Macapagal broke diplomatic relation with Malaysia. In 1967‚ President Ferdinand Marcos initiated "Operation Merdeke" involving the training of commandos in Corrigidor. Their task is to infiltrate Sabah. Ninoy Aquino‚ a Filibuster in the Philippine Senate‚ exposes the secret operation. Because of the expose "Operation Merdeke" became a big failure. Since then‚ no other President of the Philippines ever tried to recover Sabah either by peaceful through International Court

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    Government During the Spanish Period The Philippines was under the Spanish government for more than three centuries. Without any freedom and independence‚ Filipinos had to adjust and adapt to the new form of government as well as to different culture and traditions. The laws implemented in the country were all from the King of Spain passed through his representative who was called the Governor-General‚ “who was the source of civil power for the various levels of administration” (Agoncillo‚ 2008

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    Opposing opinions‚ especially in politics‚ often feel like dissenting armies in a larger‚ moral battle. And while sometimes a fight is worthwhile‚ oftentimes both sides continue hostilities only because they seek to antagonize. In that manner‚ the Tea Party wave of 2010 was a sudden rise of far-right conservative voices designed to ultimately halt President Obama’s agenda; now‚ Democrats are embracing a policy of “resistance” on the grounds of a moral imperative to resist the Republican majority’s

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    In the 1960’s race relations were a hot topic of discussion. With segregation rampant in the southern state African-Americans were told where they had to go to school‚ to sit‚ drink water‚ use the restroom and many other things designed to keep African-Americans and white separated. With the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 segregation had become outlawed nationwide. Despite segregation being outlawed many African-Americans still found that they were having their voting rights infringed on

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    In the opening scene of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington‚ reporters frantically go around telling and calling people that a Senator has passed away. With the death of the Senator‚ Taylor -who runs the state‚ needs to have Hopper elect a new senator. Not just any fill in senator‚ but a senator who an amateur and that will not go against Taylor. That is how Mr. Smith‚ leader of the state’s Boy Rangers group‚ is appointed senator. When Smith arrives in Washington‚ he does not get off on the right foot and

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    aspect. 2. Provide three examples of your own to illustrate the statement “Argument is everywhere.” Home: Disagreement with your spouse‚ Argue with your kids and fight with your brothers. Work: Argue with your boss Congress: A filibuster 3. Describe traditional and consensual argument. Give two examples of each. Traditional arguments put the emphasis on winning while consensual argument emphasizes agreement. Traditional arguments: A public debate or a courtroom argument

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    GOVT 2305 Test 2 Review 1. 3. A filibuster is a tactic in the legislative process sometimes used in the U.S. Senate by opponents of a bill to block its passage. 4. Closing of a debate in senate. 5. A committee of a legislative house that determines the rules and procedure for expediting the business of the house and has the power to control the date and nature of debate of a proposed bill. 6. Permanent committee: a committee that remains in existence permanently in order to deal with

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