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    No Binding Constitution

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    The United Kingdom has no binding constitution as it is unwritten‚ but the UK constitution is made up of rules which come from Acts of Parliament‚ judgements derived from cases and conventions. The rule of law is a legal principle that governs a nation rather than being governed by the arbitrary decisions of individual officials. A famous constitutional theorist Av Dicey defines that the rule of law states that we are all subject to the law‚ that nobody is above the law or exempt from the law.

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    The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the law of the land. It created the federal system of government in which power is shared between both the federal government and the state government. It also helped form the current criminal justice system we have in America here today. If it wasn’t for the constitution. im pretty sure that our system of government would have been in a supreme power struggle to take each other out. The criminal justice system is widely based on both the state and federal

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    had voted for both Jefferson and Burr‚ so that both candidates earned the same number of electoral votes for president. Burr‚ who had been backed by the Republican Party as vice president‚ now had as legitimate a claim to the presidency as Jefferson did. The task of choosing the president fell to the House of Representatives. After seven days and thirty-six

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    A Healthy Constitution

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    Xavier Yearby Laura Beasley English 1101 29 October 2012 A Healthy Constitution The text from Food that I read was A Healthy Constitution by Alice Waters. The main argument that Waters is stating is that we should teach values that help children prepare for the responsibilities of becoming a citizen. In the text‚ she states that “farmers depend on the land‚ we depend on the farmers and our nation depends on all of us‚” and the children are our future. Plato once said‚ “The direction in which

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    towards Liberalism to best fit the ideals society is moving towards because his realpolitik form of governing supports the interchanging of ideas to gain the most support and political strength (4). Though Bismarck’s tactics dismissed morals‚ they did allow him to imagine a wider expanse of possibilities when it came to attracting followers. In 1881‚ Kaiser Wilhelm I announced that “curing social defects will be pursued not only through the repression of Social Democratic excesses but also through

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    America created the constitution in 1787‚ it was made to keep balance and order to the people with a civil government. The United States Constitution is known as the oldest written constitution in the world‚ however it is not the only constitution that was created. Many other countries followed the United State’s written constitution and created their own unique and different constitution. One example of a country that created their own constitution is Russia. Russia’s constitution is very similar to

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    Philosophical Influences on the Constitution The early years of this nation had hard working‚ visionary men who did not seek to impose their own will and ideals on the newly forming country; they were well versed on political systems throughout history‚ and read books and articles by philosophers such as John Locke and Montesquieu. History‚ philosophy and legal writings were a normal part of education therefore the theories of natural rights‚ republicanism and social contract were not novel ideas

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    Articles vs. Constitution

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    The Articles of Confederation vs. the Constitution The end of the Revolution gave the American colonies their freedom‚ but the new country needed its own government and laws by which to control the land. Many questions required answers‚ such as who would make the laws and enforce them‚ how would the new government manage finances‚ or would the states handle that individually? American leaders first tried to address these issues when the Second Continental Congress created the Articles of Confederation

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    In the modern world‚ both the Iroquois Constitution and US Constitution pertain to many areas regarding personal and government affairs; however‚ one has almost been abandoned while the other is still alive and thriving. Both Constitutions are controversial; moreover‚ one can find many similarities and differences among them through the features of human equality‚ personal rights‚ and security of self and state. Each document has more to it than what meets the eye‚ therefore‚ by comparing and contrasting

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    Law   of   the   Constitution Formative   assessment A   constitution   can   be   defined   as   “a   body   of   rules   which   regulates   the   system   of   government   within   a   state.   It   establishes   the   bodies   and   institutions   which   form   part   of that   system‚   it   provides   for   the   powers   which   they   are   to   exercise‚   it   determines   how   they are   to   interact   and   co-exist   with   one   another   and   perhaps   most   importantly

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