Confederation and provide for the organization of the new government. In the 1780’s‚ the United States created their first formal government after the colonists won the Revolutionary War against the British. The Articles of Confederation is a unicameral legislature where all states have a single vote. The Constitutional Convention is a bicameral where the House of Representatives has votes towards population‚ and the senate has 2 votes per state. A debate in between the federalists‚ believe the constitution
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Budget Crisis in Louisiana Ejoshua McDonald CJA/454 May 07‚ 2013 Monica Wells Budget Crisis in Louisiana The legislatures of Louisiana are in session at the present moment attempting to find answers for the state’s budget crisis. Like other states‚ the budget of Louisiana has been in shambles for years‚ as legislatures try to find solutions suitable for all citizens. The topic of discussion stem from Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax swap plan‚ House Speaker Chuck Kleckley’s backing
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government by separating it into three different branches‚ it consisted to have a bicameral legislature this meant two houses or groups of representatives‚ and suggested that the number of representatives for each state would be based on population. The main points of the New Jersey Plan were to give more power to national government by giving Congress additional powers‚ to have an unicameral legislature‚ and so each state would have an equal number of representatives. c. The most radical changes
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the introduction of a Legislator who can make the public see what they want and “conform their wills to their reason” This legislator must be “in all respects an extraordinary man in the State” who can protect the people’s right to a say in the legislature and participation in the legislative process. This is only achievable by being separate from the rest of the civil society and therefore not‚ himself‚ corruptible. By being such‚ he guards the people from their becoming subject to the short-sighted
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The Great Compromise of 1787 or the Connecticut Compromise of 1787 refers to the settlement of the dispute that rose due to conflicting views put forward by the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey plan. These plans proposed changes in the Articles of Confederation that was the aim of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. However‚ whereas the Virginia Plan seemed to provide a greater representation of the more populous states in the national government‚ the New Jersey Plan was proposed by the smaller
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SEPARATION OF POWERS & JUDICIAL ACTIVISM The doctrine of Separation of Powers deals with the mutual relations among the three organs of the Government namely legislature‚ executive and judiciary. The origin of this principle goes back to the period of Plato and Aristotle. It was Aristotle who for the first time classified the functions of the Government into three categories viz.‚ deliberative‚ magisterial and judicial. Locks categorized the powers of the Government into three parts namely: continuous
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Thank you for downloading this extract from our ExPedite notes to accompany your free online “Course in a Coffee Break”. To download a free complete set of our ExPress notes please visit www.theexpgroup.com. Good luck with your F4 studies. ACCA Paper F4 Corporate and Business Law For exams in 2010 theexpgroup.com ACCA F4 Corporate and Business Law ExPedite Notes Chapter 1 Economic‚ Political and Legal Systems The examiner has stated that in the exam‚ you may be required to: Explain
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in the legislature. It gives rise to single-party governments. The ‘seat bonuses’ for the largest party common under FPTP (e.g. where one party wins 45 per cent of the national vote but 55 per cent of the seats) mean that coalition governments are the exception rather than the rule. This state of affairs is praised for providing cabinets which are not shackled by the restraints of having to bargain with a minority coalition partner. It gives rise to a coherent opposition in the legislature. In theory
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EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE Material Covered: Ch. 3‚ “The Texas Legislature” Ch. 4‚ “The Executive Department and the Office of the Governor of Texas” Ch. 5‚ “The Court System in Texas” Structure of the Texas legislature- Bicameral legislature. SENATE- 31 members‚ 4-year terms‚ elect half every two years. HOUSE- 150 members‚ 2-year terms‚ elect all every two years Pros/cons of large legislatures- PROS: local concerns‚ diverse interests across state‚ more democratic‚ closer to constituents‚ include more
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legislative branch in the state government including the number of members in each house‚ who elects them‚ who draws up the boundaries‚ and when and how those boundaries are drawn. What are the qualifications for-and limitations to-serving in the legislature? Arizona’s legislative branch is bicameral (i.e. made up of two chambers) called the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate members are called senators‚ and the House members are called representatives. The legislative members are
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