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    The Constitution is a very important part of understanding the United States government and how it should interact and deal with the citizens and people. The interpretation of the document is critical in understanding how the country is run. There are different ways the Supreme Court could interpret the document and different methods they could use. In the book Rendering to God and Caesar Edwin Meese who wrote Speech to the Federal Society Lawyers Division and William Brennan who wrote Speech to…

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    Ratifying the American Constitution in 1788, was the start of creating an effective national government. The process, however, was not easy considering the issues that arise, especially with the Founding Fathers. They believed to govern unified people that possessed virtue and natural aristocracy they would govern the country in the public’s interest. However, that did not happen automatically due to the illogicality views of not only the Founding Fathers but the state representatives. The…

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    The U.S constitution established in 1787, was a document that was formed as a greater solid foundation for the U.S. Government. As Patrick Henry protested against the lack of specific statement of rights, other citizens demanded there be a Bill of Rights to solidify insured freedoms for the people. The first ten amendments of the constitution established the priceless rights or freedoms that Americans can enjoy. With the freedom of speech, religion and press, American citizens had the right to…

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    The Texas constitution was revised for many different reasons over the course of 40 years. There are many key com-ponents of considerations that went into the forming of the current Texas Constitution. However, the most influential components that were considered in the forming of the Texas Constitution was Legitimacy, organizing government, provide power and to limit the power of the government. The origin and development of the Texas constitution occurred in 1836 when Texas declared its…

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    In 1787, 55 men meet together to make a document to fix the government of the United States. All of the men were white and most were wealthy. The men gathered together to write a document that better explained the rules, who has power and what amount of power they have. The previous articles that had been written had left many details out so the men had to frame the declaration of independence so everyone knew the rules clearly. Federalism helped to protect against tyranny by appointing certain…

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    1787, the year when the US Constitution was written. It is true that a lot of things have changed since that time, we now have ways to communicate face to face while being thousands of miles away. We can have hot meals ready in 3 minutes thanks to the microwave. Many things have changed in our society; society as a whole has become more innovative. But, with that change, one thing that has remained constant and effective, is the Constitution. With all of the new technology and potential…

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    After reading the U.S. Constitution and the Amendments, the institutional power it is difficult to decide which power and right are more important. The Constitution and its Amendments as a whole was valid at the time is was created and still holds true. Although, at times it seems that we are on a slippery slope with interpreting the Constitution to fit into current times. Amendments help with those changes, but in today’s world, it seems everything is up for interpretation. For the purposes…

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    Areas in the United States Constitution have an absence of explicitness which has created problems, where areas, creates conflict for a sentence. However, on the positive side, the Constitution leaves room for modern ideas. But for the most part, is the actions of the common people and yourself that shaped the country. To further explain, Article II, section 2 grants power to the president of the United States without setting specific boundaries, therefore, limitations should be set and no more…

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    Understanding the foundation of the United States Constitution and the development of our country is important when comprehending where we can go as a nation while reflecting on where we have been in the past. Deciding to do my research on, "The Founding and the Constitution," from chapter two of the textbook and after reviewing the website, http://www.earlyamerica.com, lead me to find that this website has wonderful documents and videos concerning the people who founded the United States of…

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    aspects and perceptions of the constitution and political culture. The constitution is defined as a government body that “lays down the ground rules for governance” (Larry, 2011). It also “constitutes the government” and “set up structures, offices and lawmaking procedures” (Larry, 2011). Understanding the constitution is vital in understanding Canada and the U.S citizens, their individual freedom, and fundamental principles that govern them. United states constitution is one of the most…

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