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    The Legislative branch is where the government creates laws. In this branch‚ the government can also write‚ debate‚ and pass the laws that are created. Every two years the laws and proposals for constitutional amendments are made. This requires the full committee to compromise to approve of the ideas or interests. The State Legislative only works part time and receives $750 monthly where as the Federal Legislative works full time that earns $165‚000 yearly. This branch works better because it can

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    is that in presidential type of government both the executive and legislature are independent of each other and each having certain checks on the power of other and in parliamentary type of government both the legislature and executive are unified and controlled by the same person. Parliamentary government is always democratic although a presidential system is never parliamentary. Within the parliamentary system‚ both the legislature and the chief executive must be in agreement on policy‚ and if they

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    provides examples of Virginia and Pennsylvania in which the powers of the legislative were not protected against and the executive branch was usurped by the legislative. In class‚ we also discuss that there were three important things that prevent legislature to intimidate and control the behavior of the executive which means Congress controls over the President. First‚ elections which nor the president or the congress can control them‚ there are elected independently. Second‚ Salaries which means that

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    An Introduction IS INDIA A NATION ? NATION: “a large body of people united by common descent‚ history‚ culture‚ or language‚ inhabiting a particular state or territory” (Oxford Dictionary) In India we have….. • No. of religions • Diverse physical features - Dry deserts‚ Evergreen forests‚ Fertile plains • No. of languages (200) and dialects (1400) • No uniform civil code • Diversity of clothing and attire • Diversity in food habits • Numerous tribal cultures Emergence of a Nation

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    1919 | 4 | 3 | Bibliography | 9 | Research Methodology: Aim To study the Government of India Act of 1919 with regard to the Montague-Chlemsford reforms. Significance These reforms made huge changes in the executive‚ judiciary and the legislature of the courts in India. Impact This law was first passed in London as the Montague-Chlemsford reforms in London and later passed on as the Government of India Act of 1919 had a huge impact on the adjudication of matters in Indian courts. Sources

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    Bills can be introduced only in Lok Sabha (the directly elected ’people’s house’ of the Indian Parliament).  2) Money bills passed by the Lok Sabha are sent to the Rajya Sabha (the upper house of parliament‚ elected by the state and territorial legislatures or appointed by the president). The Rajya Sabha may not amend money bills but can recommend amendments. A money bill must be returned to the Lok Sabha within 14 days or the bill is deemed to have passed both houses in the form it was originally

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    T he discretionary powers of the Criminal Justice system of the United States By Jonell Fergsuon “In the Criminal justice system the police‚ the prosecutors and corrections are afforded discretion with regard to enforcing and interpreting the law.” Here I will discuss both pros and cons with regards to the fair administration of justice in the United States. The Police The police are afforded a wide range of discretional powers‚ covering things from deciding whether or to arrest someone to

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    UGANDA MANGEMENT INSTITUTE Public Policy and Governance Module: Public Budgeting and Good Governance QUESTION: Budgeting process is a waste of time and valuable resources. Evaluate this statement. A budget is a plan for financing an enterprise or government during a definite period‚ which is prepared and submitted by a responsible executive to a representative body (or other duly constituted agent) whose approval and authorization are necessary before the plan may be executed. In the

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    judicial system and whether or not we are protected in our society. It is the basis for much of our law and how our governmental bodies function. * Statutes are defined as laws‚ which are passed by the federal Congress and the various state legislatures. These statutes are the basis for statutory law. The

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    |political science 1000 | |DIFFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT AND PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT | |[Polticial Science 1000] | |

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