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    THE POLITICAL SYSTEM OF GREAT BRITAIN   Great Britain is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. The queen reigns‚ but does not rule. The legislative power in the country is exercised by Parliament. Parliament makes the laws of Great Britain. It consists of the queen‚ the House of Commons‚ and the House of Lords. The House of Commons is Britain’s real governing body. It has 650 members‚ elected by the people. Members of the House of Commons have

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    of the United States and try to create a capable government. They realized that this Governing body would be a unique moment in world history based on the ideas of Philosophers and Scholars such as John Locke. Also‚ prior documents such as the Magna Carta brought the foundation of the constitution. However‚ the Framers knew if they were unsuccessful at what they were doing this would be the general misfortune of all humankind unless they proved that you could create a government with rational

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    worse than death. o Law of the Twelve Tables – originated in 448 b.c.- the set of laws is the beginning of the roman law. This began to set honest ground rules such as inheritance and other laws that make the world we live in today. o Magna Carta-established in 1215-this was a document that King John of England was forced to sign. This document greatly reduced the kings powers by making decisions in parliament instead of just what the king wanted. This became the basis for England’s citizens

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    WORLD HISTORY – UNIT 3: THE MEDIEVAL WORLD HIGH MIDDLE AGES: MONARCHIES AND THE CHURCH In the midst of this setting‚ medieval countries began to emerge. England and France began to develop strong monarchal systems of government. Spain and Portugal emerged as monarchies near the end of the Middle Ages. Germany and Italy never developed strong monarchies. Here are your goals for this lesson: · Identify key political leaders‚ especially of France and England‚ during the High Middle Ages. ·

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    liberty‚ and property. The royal governor Sir Edmund Andros decided to pass laws that threatened colonists rights to property‚ to govern him or herself‚ and to worship freely. These laws violated the natural rights and the early document called the “Magna Carta”. The British government violated these documents‚ many people just agreed with Britain so they wouldn’t start any more problems. The colonists had many justifications for declaring independence‚ including the British taxes they considered to

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    “oh! what he did was so unfair‚ that was very unjust” we often hear other people say this line whenever their rights are being trampled or infringed. We read this daily on the news paper‚ hear news on the television regarding thereto‚ activists screams about it saying‚ “ipaglaban ang ating pagkakapantay-pantay”‚ an accused invoking it before the judge notwithstanding the gravity of his offense for him to be rescued from the wrath of law. In other words‚ they are asserting their right to equality

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    The West Indies were home to the Native Americans who had been around for many years. The Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait and stepped into the New World in pursuit of a better climate for hunting and settlement. They are considered as the first North Americans according to historians. After entering into the New World‚ they established their own political‚ economical‚ and social system. Although they have made advances in their society‚ they did not had a common language‚ and had few institutional

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    REPUBLIC ACT – an act passed by the Congress of the Philippines‚ while the form of government is Republican government. Republic Act 349 – Legalizes the use of human organs for surgical‚ medical and scientific purposes. Republic Act 1054 – Requires the owner‚ lessee or operator of any commercial‚ industrial or agricultural establishment to furnish free emergency‚ medical and dental assistance to his employees and laborers. `Republic Act 1080 – Civil Service Eligibility Republic Act 1082 – Rural

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    As the Roman Catholic Church begins to untangle itself from the secular government and become its own kind of state around the turn of 10th century‚ the need for a mechanism of enforcing its laws and punishing perpetrators becomes apparent. In Charlemagne’s empire this role was filled by the missi who sought out criminals and imposed fines; in modern America‚ it is the police and prison‚ respectively; and in the late Middle Ages‚ religious violations begin to be punished with excommunication. Excommunication

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    REFERENCE: URL ADDRESS: http://www.scribd.com/doc/25384981/Magna-Carta-for-Filipino-Seafarers-Draft DATE: MAGNA CARTA FOR FILIPINO SEAFARERS   INTRODUCTION One of the most expected outputs of the Filipino Seafarers National Convention (FSNC) is to draft a Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers to consolidate the seemingly disordered laws relevant to seafarers as well as to enhance the rights‚ benefits and privileges accorded to Filipino seafarers. In view of that objective‚ a drafting

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