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    Federalism is a governmental organization in which authority is divided between two sovereign levels of government. ·National ·Regional Federalism is a method of government where decision on taxes and education are shared between two political powers and are exercised on two levels of government. There are several distinguishing deference’s between federalist‚ unitary‚ and confederation government structures. Federal states may be created in one of two ways · Separate political units may decide

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    privilege and honour to be invited to speak on the occasion of the independence day . I take this opportunity to congratulate each one of you on this great day ‚ a day when India won her freedom 68 years back on 15th August 1947 and became a sovereign nation. Being born in a free country‚ living and taking breath in free air is a privilege given to us by great leaders.  On this day we pay tribute to our great freedom fighters The country spans over 3‚million square kilometres from Jammu & Kashmir

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    Intervention means to enter or appear as an irrelevant or extraneous feature or circumstance. The diction expressing irrelevance and extraneous appearance undoubtedly applies to the concept of humanitarian intervention. Despite the proposed intentions of humanitarian intervention‚ it is often clear that it is not effective in creating sustainable long-term solutions to long-term issues. Canada’s involvement in Afghanistan outlines six priorities that all focus on imposing a democratic system. These

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    wife sucked the country dry of funds‚ adding to the debt of France and the downfall of her own country. As for the king‚ the king has been trained to choose a fit wife to rule alongside him be it for creating mutual bonds and alliances with other sovereign countries. If he has‚ by the slightest chance‚ chosen such a wife he must take responsibility and guide her for the better of the nation. He doesn’t do so! He lets her continue with her flamboyant actions causing the nation‚ his home‚ to crumble

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    WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF WAR? DISCUSS War is an organized and often prolonged conflict that is carried out by states or non-state actors. It is generally characterized by extreme violence‚ social disruption and economic destruction. War should be understood as an actual‚ intentional and widespread armed conflict between political communities‚ and therefore is defined as a form of political violence or intervention. The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. Before

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    Objectives: 1. Define a knowledgeable understanding about the Article II of the 1987 Philippine Constitution which is the Declaration of the Principles and State Policies. 2. Familiarize with the terms used in the declaration of the principles and state policies 3. Demonstrate a positive increase in attitude towards the principles and policies stated in the article II of Philippine Constitution. 4. Appreciate the importance of article II of the Philippine Constitution for

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    national government has a restricted set of constitutional purposes. III. Each government is independent inside its own domain. The basic idea of dual federalism is that the national and state governments are their own decision makers and are sovereign from each other. Cooperative federalism is the federal system under which the national and state governments share responsibilities for most domestic policy areas (Barbour & Wright‚ 2012‚ p. 112). This system is known as “marble

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    What is INHERENT POWERS OF THE STATE? The power of the government or state to enforce and money mandatory or compulsory money contribution from the people to support the needs of the nation. POLICE POWER is the power of promoting the public welfare by restraining and regulating the use of both liberty and property of all the people. It is considered to be the most all-encompassing of the three powers. It may be exercised only by the government. The property taken in the exercise of this power

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    The Balance of Power Theory The most critical and obvious feature of international affairs is its state of anarchy. The international stage features many indepent actors each seeking their own best interest and security . With no sovereign body to govern over these actors it would seem that the system would never be capable of attaining any control. However this is not the reality of the system‚ we have seen in history that it is possible to restrain the players. It is said to be as

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    with them through thick and thin”‚ and to be protective of them. There are several ways of representing loyalty to others‚ such as‚ being supportive and not resembling a conspirator. Also allegiance is loyalty or a commitment of a subject to one’s sovereign or of a citizen to one’s country.

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