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    Do you think it was a good idea to ratify the constitution? At the time it was a big debate deciding whether or not we should ratify the constitution because anti-federalists wouldn’t agree with it unless they got a bill of rights‚ the first ten amendments‚ to state what all their rights. Eventually‚ the federalists who supported the constitution gave them a Bill of Rights. I believe the Constitution was a good decision to ratify because it gave power to the people‚ made 3 houses so not one person

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    Adolf Hitler‚ Joseph Stalin‚ Ivan the Terrible (Ivan the fourth.) All these men were tyrants‚ I wonder how the Constitution prevents us from tyrants or tyranny. The Constitution was written in Philadelphia along with the declaration of independence‚ it was written along the time of May 25‚1787 to September 17 of 1787. The Constitution states four safeguards written to prevent tyranny. Federalism(a system that the central government has a powers and the smaller regional governments have power)‚ Separation

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    Constitution Paper Kaitlyn Smith HIS/110 June 8‚ 2014 Kellie Rainka Constitution Paper The Constitution is the backbone of American. It is the freedom‚ rights‚ and laws of every American. The Constitution is one of the most important documents to this country. It helped to develop the Great Compromise‚ it confronted the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation‚ and it also addressed the grievances in the Declaration on Independence. The Great Compromise The Great Compromise was created

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    The ratification of the Constitution was an immensely long process. After Shay’s Rebellion‚ delegates from twelve states met in Philadelphia‚ in order to strengthen the frail Articles of Confederation and create a new Constitution. Delegates met in Philadelphia’s Pennsylvania State House‚ for the Constitutional Convention‚ in which they discussed and debated the new Constitution. Many U.S. states and citizens argued over topics such as the congress’ power‚ slavery‚ and taxes‚ which highlighted the

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    DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW 2014-15 Constitutional Law-I FINAL DRAFT ON PHILOSOPHY OF CONSTITUTION Submitted To:                                                      Submitted By: Prof. Amar Pal Singh Arijeet Singh Mr. Mahendra Singh Paswan Roll no.:29

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    effective‚ its functions and whether the concept cab be found in the Indian Constitution. Further‚ a critical analysis has been drawn to come to a viable opinion with regard to the theory. The validity of norm is ascertained with reference to its authorizing norm‚ which confers a power to create it and may specify conditions for its existence. This paper shows the application of kelson’s theory of grundnorm in the Indian Constitution in various cases like kesavananda bharti case‚ Indra Gandhi v/s Raj Narain

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    created the Constitution of the United States. It took lots of compromising‚ convincing‚ but in the end they created a new form of government. One compromise was that the Constitution needed a list of rights that were given to American citizens and could never be changed. This list was called the Bill of Rights. The introductory statement to the Constitution was called the preamble. The preamble summarized everything the Constitution would be explaining the purpose of the Constitution and its guidelines

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    The constitution was established by our founding fathers to ensure the people that they were heard. That peoples natural rights were protected. Two political parties were dedicated to upholding the constitution‚ which each party interpreted differently. With modernization of society‚ rights changed and evolved. Which focused on meeting people’s needs‚ because of that parties changed too. Traditional American Republicanism The constitution was made to uphold a republic and the republic is meant

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    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 shaping and building the country towards peace and

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    Do Americans know anything about the U.S. Constitution? Do they know how it was made‚ or who made it? At Constitution Center.org‚ the surveys claim that many Americans know little about the Supreme Court. The U.S. Constitution was created by James Madison‚ The Founding Fathers‚ We The People‚ the 18th century‚ citizens‚ and etc. The year the U.S. Constitution was created was 1791‚ with the addition of the “Bill Of Rights” or the first 10 amendments. It was created at the Constitutional Convention

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