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    1787, United States delegates from our Constitutional Convention signed their name on the revision to the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution is the world’s oldest surviving constitution and it still reigns as the supreme law of our land. I believe the constitution has endured all this time because it functions similar to effective operating system. Our founding fathers developed and established sets of rules, regulations, and protocols that are to be…

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    The court system has a big role in the political process because they evaluate the issues that are brought to them and view them as terms of the legislation and the constitution. Furthermore, the court system is one of the largest in the nation with an estimate of at least two thousand judicial officers and employees. The court has at three levels which are superior courts, court of appeal and supreme court, they all have their own duties to uphold. Superior courts are the ones that take care of…

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    The Constitution of the United States is the original document regulations the rights to legislative, executives, and judicial built by the progressist to make America civilized, and powerful such as nowadays. Although the Constitution has constitutes for more than two hundred years, it still keeps the humanism of itself, and all Americans using in their behaviors, and social relationship at all. When people was born. They already have conveyed they are conscious about their beliefs and…

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    of Arkansas Orval Faubus in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education II (1955). Even as he felt pressures from both the judicial and executive branches of government, he refused to comply with the new standards of racial equality. In 1955, the Supreme Court issued a decision on the case that came to be known as Brown v. Board of Education II, ruling that states must immediately end any segregation in their school systems immediately. Not surprisingly, many states in the South fought this new…

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    First Amendment rights to free speech. Findings of Lower Courts: The lower courts ruled that Givhan’s freedom of speech had been violated, and it ordered her reinstatement. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, however, reversed for the board. The district court consequently…

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    Marshalls rulings in the past case of Bowman and Swartwout complicate the case by, the memebers of the court had a discussion on wheater or not to revise the case and the prejudice that could be affecting Burr’s case. Marshall had uncertanity about the Bowman and Swartwout case, the theory of wheater the ruling on the past Bowman case applied to the Burr case was confirmed. Marshall, declared, his reasoning for examinging this previous case was in the view of, nobody was unbias in this case; he…

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    The US Constitution is a historic document that continues to provide guidance and structure to our lives. The purpose of the constitution is to divide powers between the federal government and the states, give individual rights to Americans, and create a system of checks and balances between the branches of the national government. There are currently 27 amendments in the Constitution. The purpose of the Bill of Rights is to establish and protect an individual's rights and liberties. The first…

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    Other powers-Headed by the president, to carry out the nation's laws. The Judicial Branch- primary job-Is a Court system, of the United States. Other powers-Hears cases involving the Constitution, laws passed by the congress, and disputes between states. System of Checks and Balances An important distinctive feature of our government is the separation of powers…

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    What does it mean to be an American? What does it mean to be an American? There are many definitions on what it means to be an American because there are many diversities in this country. Historian Philip Gleason once said, ”To be or to become an American, a person did not have to be any particular national, learning languages, religious, or ethnic background. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty, equality, and republicanism…

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    As a United States citizen, the Constitution affords the citizens certain absolute liberties. One of those liberties is housed within the most referenced amendment; the 14th amendment. The 14th amendment; ratified in 1868, Section 1 states in part: …nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor to deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. Within this amendment lays the foundation for the citizens of…

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