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    The senate as a possible remedy can, impeach the president. The constitution in Article 1 section 3 states: “The Senate will have the sole Power to try all impeachments. When sitting for that purpose, they shall be on oath or Affirmation. When the president of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no person hall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present” (pg. I). The president is almost done with his term, but they can impeach him for…

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    subjugate their opponents whenever they will have the occasion. Only the power of the State with its legitimate use of violence can bring order from anarchy. Liberalists, instead, have a more optimistic view and stress the cooperative side of people. Regarding their view on groups, for realists, the state of anarchy that was present among individuals is still present on the international stage since there is no “world state” that has the…

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    believe in this position and also utilize two other theories: Morality of States and Cosmopolitanism, to do a comparison of contrasting points of observation. Should a theory be understood throughly, it is vital dissect the ideology into four parts; assumptions, variables, methodologies, and implications, of which each…

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    the uncontrolled power through which an independent state is governed (Krasner, 2001). Sovereignty also calls for the supreme political will and authority that a state has in its administration and the control of the constitution (Krasner, 2001). In other words, Sovereignty provides the states with the power to do just about anything that pleases the states without being accountable to different nations. For example, Sovereignty allows the states to make laws and enforce such laws. However,…

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    The Unitary system of government is centralized with state and local governments administering authority delegated from central government. Examples of the Unitary system of government is the United Kingdom, France, and Japan. The Federation system of government is divided between central and state or local governments. Examples of the Federation system of government is Canada, the United States under the constitution. Last is the Confederation system…

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    Kuhn's Game Theory Analysis

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    Organizational Behavior Models will aid in describing systemic and state levels of Iran’s actions regarding its suspected nuclear weapons program. Lastly, Thomas Kuhn’s theory of scientific revolutions, especially when crises arise, will aid in understanding how scientific methods may shift from previous theories used to describe nuclear…

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    government. One of them is the Unitary system, one central government has ultimate authority and any regional or local governments are subordinate to the national level. United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia are the examples of Unitary government, and it is the most common system of government in the world. Confederate system is a system of government that member states have all authority and central government has the authority only has powers given by the member states. Also, none of the Confederate…

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    relationship of the federal/national government and the state governments in regards to their power and authority. Both governments have certain authorities that the other does not have. (Pg.110) For example, the state government cannot declare war or print money, those are only rights granted to the federal/national government. In contrast, the federal/national government cannot issue licenses or execute local elections, those are powers that only the state government has. At first, this…

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    Six Model Countries Essay

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    criminal justice systems in six model countries and the United States. The first section will discuss relevant historical developments responsible for the formation of criminal law and criminal justice administration regarding the six model nations. Secondly, this essay will address the United States’ process concerning civil order control. Model Countries methods will be compared and contrasted as they relate to one another and the United States. Lastly, this paper will discuss and compare…

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    of Italy is quite beatiful and varied for example it contains large lakes in the foothills and snowy mountains in the alps. Unfortunately even though Italy’s landscape and weather is quite great the government is quite unsatisfactory they are a unitary state which…

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