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    was authorized by statute. (Daniel Touby, et ux., Petitioners v. United States, 1991) Holding: The U.S Supreme Court held that Congress could constitutionally delegate the legislative power to the Attorney General to add or remove substances from the controlled substances schedule without judicial review. The Court further found that the Attorney General’s “sub delegation” to the D.E.A. was authorized by statute…

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    do” Eleanor Roosevelt was an American First Lady married to Franklin Roosevelt, politician, diplomat, and activist. Eleanor Roosevelt had a passion to support human rights leading her to be a delegate of the United Nations. She delivered a speech to thousands of French citizens and United Nations delegates in Paris, France on September 28, 1948 entitled “The Struggle for Human Rights”. The speech dealt with the desire to undergo universal human rights. Eleanor Roosevelt's speech is effective…

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    Enlightenment. In 1789, the National Assembly- third estate delegates that would pass laws and make reforms in the name of French people- wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man & of the Citizen. The difference of both…

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    I believe Congressional system should be based on a balance combination of a trustee and delegate relationship. While a congressman portrays the role of a trustee they are trusted to make a decision based not only on the will of the constituents but also based on his moral judgement on the decision placed before them. As a well-experienced and educated member on domestic/foreign issues there is a certain level of understanding and comprehension of various issues the Congressmen is informed that…

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    Plan was proposed William Patterson, former associate justice of the Supreme Court. The New Jersey Plan suggested a one house legislature; each state will have the same amount of representation. After much discussion and arguing, Roger Sherman, a delegate from Connecticut proposed merging the two plans; this became known as The Great Compromise also known as the Connecticut Compromise. The Great Compromise (The Connecticut Compromise) is a two house legislature where the lower house (House of…

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    Articles of Confederation were passed, it began to become chaotic. In 1787, fifty-five delegates representing 12 of the 13 states came together in Philadelphia to help revise the document and eventually made a new one; The Constitution. How will they make a new Constitution avoiding Tyranny? Tyranny is when an individual, few, or many seize control of other people. At the Constitutional Convention, the fifty-five delegates come together to make brilliant laws to prevent tyranny in their country.…

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    Roche launches into the Constitutional Convention as a skilled, democratic reform caucus. The Articles of Confederation were weak and the framers initial plan did not include exploiting the government. As much as it was governing possible, the founding fathers had strived to secure and protect democracy while keeping much of it the same. Roche also concludes Beard’s argument by addressing that the United States powerfully protected the rights and freedoms of the people in the Revolution of 1776,…

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    Patrick Henry’s Techniques Patrick Henry successfully involved emotional, religious, and logical appeals to contribute to his purpose of convincing the colonists to enter the war against Britain. Furthermore, these persuasive techniques used in his speech at the Virginia Convention truly influenced the world. Henry’s performance includes several examples that validate his argument. Emotional appeals, often referred to as pathos, appeared in Patrick Henry’s speech highlighting the mental…

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    it can save money as well. There are some qualities of the delegate and these are 1. Knowledge – We need to analyse that the delegate has the knowledge about the job and his responsibilities as well. 2. Skills – The delegator has to have asses the skills of the delegate. They need to check that during on job interview and during the work. 3. Abilities – The management leader need to be look forward towards the abilities of the delegate by giving them tasks and responsibility and analyse…

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    thoughts going into negotiations was that both delegations were equal and that the Irish could get something close to what they wanted. He also had a rough idea about Lloyd George from an informant who he had sent to do reports on the British delegates, who described Lloyd George as having “a charm that wins people” and as being “skilled in political strategy”. As the debates progressed, Collins realized that the British were far superior to the Irish delegation, and that the best that the…

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