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    published in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet. The general reason of these papers were to support the Constitution‚ even though in the first part of said papers‚ that they only wanted a good‚ strong‚ lasting government. Some historians‚ such as Richard B. Morris‚ have gone as far as to refer to the Federalist Papers as an “Incomparable exposition of the Constitution”. When they were first published‚ fearing political backlash‚ the authors remained anonymous for a time‚ but the more

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    THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STUDENT ALLIANCE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS IN UP (STAND UP) PREAMBLE We‚ the member organization of the Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND UP)‚ imbued with a strong desire to advance student rights and welfare‚ recognizing the need to unite the studentry and link its struggle with the basic sectors of the society in pursuing for a nationalist‚ scientific and mass –oriented education‚ do hereby ordain and promulgate

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    There were many causes for the separation of the union. Many people argue that the Constitution‚ which was a symbol of the national unity‚ contributed to its division. This is true in some ways‚ but it did not happen immediately. Many events‚ such as the passing of the Fugitive Slave and Kentucky-Nebraska Acts‚ gradually built up the tension between North and South‚ until the union collapsed. Even though the Compromise of 1850 was meant to solve the crisis‚ it only created more tension between the

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    | Judicial System on Gay Marriage | His 303: The American Constitution | | Tara Van Zummeren | 7/14/2013 | | Article III of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law. The judiciary also provides as a device for the resolution of disputes. With our courts we are able to make decisions for our country‚ states‚ and county’s on all legal matters. One of the

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    Amending the Constitution There are currently 27 amendments in the Constitution of the United States. According to the preamble‚ each of these amendments’ sole purpose is to ensure justice‚ domestic tranquility‚ and to promote the general welfare. Only 27 have been added‚ but only a few have been changed in the past 228 years. Amendments aren’t like laws‚ they’re bigger. These amendments must be followed by all states‚ regardless of their laws. This is why there are so few of them. Amendments are

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    out so many variables. If I were a delegate to the Convention‚ and upon arriving I heard the reasoning for writing a new Constitution‚ yes I would’ve stayed. To truly answer this‚ one must objectively

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    Jovian Lin Mr. William \ The Constitution Preamble- in order to strengthen our country‚ citizens of U.S. must carry out these objectives: -Establish political‚ economic‚ and social justice -Insure peace within the country’s boarder. -Military that’re fit to protect‚ defend our boarder -Provide equal opportunity for everyone to pursue economic prosperity -Government is there to protect citizens’ liberty Article I – outline government authorities and set limitations --Legislative branch makes laws

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    Ratification of U.S. Constitution In 1787 when the U.S. government was frail under the Articles of Confederation there was a debate on whether to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Those who supported the ratification were the Federalists‚ and those who opposed were known as the Anti- Federalists. Federalists believed in the idea of a strong central government while on the other hand Anti- federalists wanted their own states to have the right to set their own laws. The federalists group in which James

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    punish them. This is an example of tyranny because the British had absolute power to tell the colonists what to do. Their was about to be a tyranny in the constitution but‚ to avoid it the framers used federalism‚ separating federal powers‚ checks & balances ‚ and small/large state compromise. Their was way too much power in the constitution. It had to be divided. The first one it was divided into was federalism‚ which

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    Joshua Allen English 122 Sylva Miller 09 Dec 2012 Ethical Issues with the Constitution Freedom of Speech is a negative concept when applied to immoral circumstances. “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press …” as defined by the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America (U.S. Constitution). The majority of democratic governments around the world are adopting similar doctrine to solidify the principles of their governmental structures

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