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    The Planet Telos

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    The planet Telos is located in a neutral zone between Infokatallaxis Federation and the Taxis Empire. A largely agrarian society, Telos has intentionally maintained a primarily subsistence economy in which people live in small networks of villages clustered around temple complexes, with a small agroexport sector devoted to the production of entheogenic, medicinal, and culinary herbs and spices and substantial ecocultural tourism/pilgrimage economy. Their villages are largely autonomous and…

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    The Constitution of the United States of America was written by the Founding Fathers after the American Revolutionary War ended. The Americans had won the war, but their struggle for power was not quite at an end. After the U.S. Constitution was written by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America, many felt that there was something missing and this led to the creation of the Bill of Rights. The reason why the Bill of Rights was written and included in the U.S. Constitution was…

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    Following the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the United States’ first written constitution, was ratified in 1781. The Articles of Confederation was designed to give the central government limited powers. American politicians feared that a strong central government could lead to tyranny similar to Great Britain’s government. Essentially, the Articles created a nation of sovereign states. Sovereignty status allowed states to govern themselves and interact with foreigners…

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    Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists The American Constitution we have today came out of a long political battle between the two opposing sides: the federalists and anti-federalist. After a long political battle, a compromise was eventually came to between the two sides creating the current United States Constitution. Both sides had well-reasoned arguments on whether the constitution should be approved or not. The United States Constitution was drafted at the Philadelphia conference. Like any other…

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    The Articles of Confederation was made in 1781, it lasted 8 short years to soon be replaced by the U.S.constitution in 1789. The Constitution was established the basic rights of citizens and it also established government and federal laws for the country. The convention was held in Philadelphia. The Constitution was a more professional and better way for the citizens of the United States the articles of confederation just didn't do it justice. In September 1786 at the Convention in Annapolis…

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    Declaration of independence:I think that the Signing of the declaration of independence is one of the most important events that has ever occurred in US history. I think this because the declaration of independence is what made our country independent. We learned about a couple of the wars that the US fought and I think that we really deserved to be our own country far before the declaration was signed.The declaration was a document that declared America's separation from Britain. Once it was…

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    Have you ever wondered how something in the history that happened a ,long time ago can affect what is happing right now? Ever since the founding father adopted the bill of right one of the second amendment which is the right to bear arms(firearms). Ever since then the there have changes to gun laws and regulation in the untied states but also in other countries and there also different state to state. Ever since the founding fathers adopted the bill of rights the most controversial amendment…

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    How Not to Read the Constitution? The Constitution was created to outline the new government of the United States. It also outlines the rights to every citizen of the United States. It was created in 1787 after the previous attempt at outlining the government the “Articles of Federation” deteriorated. The articles of federation were too specific and did not achieve what the framers set out to achieve. The constitution was created in order to achieve the rights and style of government but with…

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    constitution at the Constitutional Convention. The constitution is suppost to be strong but not too strong, nor too weak. Which is off to the states for radifacation. The reason for meeting was to revise the Articles of Confederation, our old consititution. The Articles of Confederation was too weak. They knew that we needed a stronger constitution but not to be too strong, like Britian`s government. The constitution has to protect our rights as Americans. Well the convention began on…

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    In Federalist Papers 10 and 51, James Madison offers his insight upon the ends and means of government. He outlines his beliefs on human nature, representation, and separation of power. He sets out to explain the tendency of humans to create factions. These factions take away rights of the minority, hurting the government as a whole. Next, he discusses the advantages of a republic compared to a pure democracy. This republic he argues about is the one outlined in the Constitution. Finally, the…

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