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    The Constitution establish the separation of power which is the power to govern is divided among the three branches of government‚ the legislative‚ executive‚and the judicial branch each branche play a specfic role in the government.The legislative branch makes laws this is run by Senate and House of Representatives their responsibilities are to approve treaties‚regulate trade and money‚impeach officals and provide defense for wars.Th role of the executive branch is to enforce laws and treaties which

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    The song “Three Ring Government” by Schoolhouse Rock relates to Montesquieu’s beliefs because it talks about the three branches of the government as well as the very important checks and balances. The song says “Talkin’ about the government and how it’s arranged‚ Divided in three like a circus. Ring one‚ Executive‚ Two is Legislative‚ that’s Congress. Ring three‚ Judiciary” (Schoolhouse Rock‚ Verse 2). Montesquieu was a philosopher and he published the book Spirit of the Laws after studying different

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    ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT The UK government has announced a package of measures aimed at rescuing banking system that makes 400 billion pound. 100 billion pound will be available in short term loans from bank of England on top of an existing loan facility. Banks will have to increases their capital by at least 25 billion pound and borrow from government. An additional 25 billion pound in extra capital will be available in exchange of preference shares. Government described as the root cause

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    In my well formulated opinion‚ the three goals of the United States government should be to establish justice‚ protect‚ and organize. Merriam Webster’s definition of government is the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or organization. It is stated in the constitution that the term “establish justice” means to “begin fairness for all.” The United States Department of Justice is responsible for law enforcements and administration of justice. We need fairness

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    system of checks and balances to regulate and form the government. In the American federalist system‚ citizens are usually subject to three levels of government: federal‚ state‚ and local. The local government’s duties are commonly split between county and municipal governments. In almost all cases‚ executive and legislative officials are elected by a plurality vote of citizens by district. The federal government is composed of three branches: 1.Legislative: The bicameral Congress‚ made up of the Senate and

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    Justice System (CJS) consists of three interconnected branches that rely on communication and collaborative efforts to function and meet the needs of society. The three CJS branches of law enforcement‚ courts‚ and corrections can appear autonomous but it is common for all three branches to share responsibilities and rely on information collected from various areas of the CJS. Some examples of necessary collaboration and communication situations between CJS branches include legal searches‚ investigations

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    Protestantism vs. Catholicism There are three major branches of Christianity. Two of these branches are Protestantism and Catholicism. Both religions believe in the Trinity‚ the Divinity of Jesus‚ the importance of Jesus death in the salvation of humanity‚ and the need we have for grace to save us from our sins. Protestantism formed from the split with the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation in the 16th century. The Catholic‚ Protestant‚ and Orthodox churches all fall under the umbrella

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    look at the types of government organisations that structure the UK tourism industry. It is important to look at the volume and value of the tourism industry first‚ so that the reader can appreciate the scope of tourism in the UK. Identifying the roles and policies of the public organisations‚ will show the nature of government involvement‚ and the section on VisitBritain will highlight the recent changes to tourism structure. This will give the reader a broader picture of the UK tourist industry‚

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    The executive and the judicial branches of government affect my life daily‚ the Judicial branch explains and analyzes laws‚ making certain that they are not violating the principles for which the Constitution stands for. For example‚ the judicial branch deals with court cases and we as citizens may be asked to be a juror on a case. The executive branch’s job is to put into action and manage laws that Congress passes only after they have been analyses by the judicial branch. The President is the head

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    5 (b) Explain three forms of democratic participation. 10 25 (a) What is meant by legitimacy? 5 (b) Explain three strengths of representative democracy. 10 (c) How democratic is the UK? 25 (a) Apart from voting in elections and referendums‚ describe two ways of participating in politics. 5 (b) Explain the arguments in favour of lowering the voting age. 10 (c) To what extent would the wider use of referendums improve democracy in the UK? 25 (a) Outline

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