State and government relationship Part1: distribution of legislative power Article 74 of the federal constitution states that parliament may make law with respect to any matters enumerated in the federal listed in the concurrent list. A state legislation may make law with respect to any matters enumerated in the state list & concurrent list Ex: matters in federal list: external fair‚ defense‚ internal security Ex: matter in state list: land agriculture‚ local government Ex: matter in concurrent
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Colonial government and our government today were similar because in colonial times they had Privy Council who were advisors who set policies‚ allowed colonies to run their own affairs‚ RL laws should agree with English laws. This is like today’s government because we can control our own affairs and all towns have to have the same laws as others. Both governments also have at least two branches and one branch contains two house before it was the council of state and the house of Burgesses‚ now the
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John Vetsch English Composition I – Online Dr. Vopal Personal Response for Definition – “Revolution” 10/12/2012 “For Neda” Neda was a free spirited individual who was against‚ and even rebelled against the complete government control of Iran who unfortunately lost her life because of it. As the filmed mentioned a few times‚ she was a rebel. In my eyes she was not a rebel in a negative way‚ but a rebel in a way that she wanted to be able to show her individuality‚ her own personal style‚ and
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The NHL Board of Governors is the ruling and governing body of the NHL‚ and each team in the league is a member. The NHL Board of Governors aims to establish the policies of the National Hockey League‚ uphold its constitution and monitor any changes to the game in North America. The Board of Governors is an advisory board to the Board of Regents‚ the College’s policy-making body. The Board is comprised of popularly elected Governors who implement national projects and initiatives at the chapter level
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President Obama and President Putin are great examples of leaders who have different views on how to run a country. Both Obama and Putin are Presidents who are in charge of controlling the military‚ vetoing legislative bills‚ and appointing their Cabinet. In both cases Presidents Obama and Putin seek the assistance of their cabinets to support them on their opinions on how to run their country. Similarly‚ Obama and Putin choose to fill their cabinet with close friends who all think congruously.
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Arguments are claims backed by evidence supporting a main idea of the person presenting the argument. The aim of arguments is to assist people with making decisions related to a particular topic or explore a certain topic. One may argue to inform‚ convince or persuade others. Political candidates use various argument techniques to win over voters. Often time more than one argument technique is used to help political candidates present their case and get others to agree with what they are thinking
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Westminster system seen in the commonwealth nations; and the Presidential form of government seen in the United States. Throughout the years‚ many debates have been discussed over the question of which form is better; no definitive answer has ever come forward‚ for the exception that they are both quite different in theory and in practice. Principally‚ the difference among them is the separation power seen in the Presidential system‚ and the coexistence of power seen in the Parliamentary system; represented
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To what extent can the British system of government be considered a cabinet government? Cabinet government is a system of government where cabinet is the main policy maker‚ it is the center of government‚ it is able to oversee and largely control government activities and it forms the base of collective ministerial responsibility. In recent years though‚ it has lost‚ to some extent its policy making function as large departments have become more independent and it now deals with emergencies
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Similarities and differences in the use of media in the 1960: Nixon/Kennedy and the 2012: Obama/Romney presidential campaigns I. Similarities Both presidential campaigns used televisions as their tools to deliver messages to a large audience. In fact‚ televisions were a primary way in which American citizens could learn about presidential candidates. Televisions were used to show debates between candidates‚ so that citizens could be able to know who should lead them. II. Differences There were
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Differences between Parliamentary system and Presidential system [Judiciary] In relating both systems‚ parliamentary and presidential systems are currently using different judiciary system to enforce law in society. Before entering judiciary segment‚ it is essential to understand the definition of judiciary where it can be noted that:- “…Judiciary is commonly considered the third branch of government. It stabilizes the political system by solving disputes involving the country’s law…” (Barrington
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