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    Indian Constitution

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    The Constitution of India has some distinct and unique features as compared to other constitutions to the world. As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the Chairman of the Drafting Committee puts it‚ the framers had tried to accumulate and accommodate the best features of other constitutions‚ keeping in view the peculiar problems and needs of our country. The following are the salient features of the Constitution of India. 1. Longest written constitution Indian Constitution can be called the largest

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    The United States Constitution is questioned all of the time. Disagreements about the powers of national government and the rights of states have been frequent. Combined with the separation of powers‚ the protection of civil liberties‚ and the ability to create a national identity‚ the Constitution cannot be considered anything else but effective. The Constitution has lasted the nation this long‚ and many things concerning the Constitution have been debated. But‚ the Constitutions effectiveness cannot

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    jazy brunet conelly peroid 4 Ratifying the Constitution Due to the monarchial rule under George III the people lacked governmental power. There are two sides to ratifying the Constitution. The Federalists who want to adopt the Constitution and the Antifederalists who wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation. Many Antifederalists believed that the governmental power should rest in the states‚ and the central government should remain weak. There were also many Federalists who believe

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    There are many concepts that make our Constitution a “living document”. These concepts include Checks and Balances‚ the Elastic Clause‚ and the Amendment Process. Checks and Balances is a key concept in our government today. It can be found among Articles I‚ II‚ and III of the Constitution. By definition‚ checks and balances is a governmental organizational structure whereby powers of one branch of government stop‚ approve‚ and generally limit the powers of the other branches. For example‚ the

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    The Constitution has many amendments that do not apply to today’s society. This document is known as a living document‚ named that because it was meant to be able to change every thirty or so years to keep along with the times. Many people think that the Constitution should never be changed because of its importance to the history of our country‚ but‚ Thomas Jefferson thought otherwise in 3 letters that he wrote to Maddison addressing the matter. From September of 1787 to today‚ America along with

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    Constitution Center

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    During my visit to the constitution center‚ I was not sure which exhibits to visit‚ it was recommended to me that I to visit their newest exhibit The Rise and Fall of Prohibition. The prohibition era had always interested me but I did not know much about it besides the 18th and 21st amendment created and then repealed the act. However‚ after visiting the realistic exhibit I am thoroughly informed and fascinated by the events that took place during that time period. The exhibit has over 100 artifacts

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    A Healthy Constitution

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    Xavier Yearby Laura Beasley English 1101 29 October 2012 A Healthy Constitution The text from Food that I read was A Healthy Constitution by Alice Waters. The main argument that Waters is stating is that we should teach values that help children prepare for the responsibilities of becoming a citizen. In the text‚ she states that “farmers depend on the land‚ we depend on the farmers and our nation depends on all of us‚” and the children are our future. Plato once said‚ “The direction in which

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    Phil. Constitution

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    Constitution of 1787

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    Constitution of 1787: Fulfillment or Betrayal of the Revolution” The constitution of 1787 was a document formed in secrecy by delegates of the constitutional convention-taking place during the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. A four-page document that was completed and signed in on September 17‚ 1787. The meaning for the creation of this document was to establish the government in the United States. In discussion of this document the reason for this creation always comes into

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    Texas Constitution

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    The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that describes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. State of Texas. Texas has had 7 constitutions‚ and the current one is the 1876 constitution. The current 1876 Constitution is among the longest of state constitutions in the United States. There are 17 articles in the Texas Constitution‚ which starts with the Preamble. The Preamble states “Humbly invoking the blessings of Almighty God‚ the people of the State of Texas‚ do

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