Article One of the United States Constitution

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    The Louisiana Purchase

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    after they decided not to analyze the constitution too in-depth. This is the very reason that so many Americans were split on this issue. Despite the controversy, one thing is certain, the Louisiana Purchase has opened our eyes and helped us gain a better knowledge on how our constitution works. It has also changed how we view the way our nation acquires land. A man that goes by the name of “Phocion” stated, “It is notorious that the people of the United States are at this time…

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    riots in the short history of the United States, Shays’s Rebellion made the biggest splash. Shays’s Rebellion was a riot led by former Revolutionary War veteran and farmer, Daniel Shays. Farmers had been pushed to the limit from their unfair treatment by the government and started a riot that changed the course of US history. This rebellion led to the replacement of the Articles of Confederation and marked the way to the formation of the present-day Constitution. Though some may say that this…

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    Supreme Court In England

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    Article III, Section I of the Constitution states, “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court.” This excerpt from the Constitution proves the overwhelming authority and control that has been vested by the Constitution to the Supreme Court. Justices appointed to the Supreme Court, “shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” or in other words, for life. To have a group of individuals hold such power for the duration of their lives is unprecedented.…

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    Empire, the Continental Congress had the duty of creating the Articles of Confederation which served as the country’s first constitution. The Americans believed the Articles of Confederation would not be suffice to hold the nation together and it was replaced with the American Constitution. Prior to the Constitution being ratified, many of the delegates and citizens publicly expressed their opinions regarding the new U.S. Constitution and its values. During congressional debates, James Madison…

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    In the United States, every legal citizen has the guaranteed rights including religious freedom, freedom of the press, and trial by jury. The ten amendments in the Bill of Rights has a freedom that many in other countries don’t know of and can only wish for. In the Constitution, whoever is born on American soil is automatically an American citizen. However, the citizen of present-day colonies/ territories like American Samoa and Guam don’t get the same right as American citizens, even though…

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    Article three created the powers of the Supreme Court, “"The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." (About the Supreme Court). Not only, is the Supreme Court the only court power to be outlined in the constitution, but it is also the most powerful court in America. Through the powers outlined in the constitution, the court has ruled on cases since the beginning of the…

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    simplest of trivial knowledge, of the 1790s politics in America, it would be ludicrous to say the Constitution was without fatal flaws in regards to state rights, and the rights of African Americans. The years that followed the American Revolution yielded many problems, problems that the standing government, the Articles of the Confederation could not properly address such as: the economic policies of the states, the horrible process to vote on laws, and the lack of taxation (McKeown). It was…

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    Louisiana Purchase is regarded as one of the most influential treaties of our nation in expanding its borders and securing its status as a world powerhouse in political dominance. However, a significant yet otherwise subdued dilemma the Louisiana Purchase treaty caused was an unconstitutional expansion of federal powers, specifically with regards to the president. Robert Knowles argues that the assumed expansion of federal powers to include additions of states and integration into the union…

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    Patriot Act Research Paper

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    Natural rights, privacy, and security are all superior within the Patriot Act. America, now-a-days, are terrorized by foreigners and out-of-state citizens for the control and power over the United States. By reading the primary source documents and commentary texts, it helped to show how the Patriot Act has a relationship to the Bill of Rights because of the reasoning to find a proper balance between national security and individual rights, explaining how the Patriot Act and privacy goes hand in…

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    Federalist No. 32 Essay

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    the states in terms of finance, the states’ needs, the peoples’ good senses, and the states’ fearful desire to maintain control would keep this power from becoming interrupted. However, should this not occur and should the states remain in full power of their own economics, they would have power beyond what they laid out in their constitution. Usually for a government to be created, each part of it must submit and lose their power. In the case of this constitution, this is not so. The states…

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