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    into three branches, the judicial branch, the legislative branch, and the executive branch to prevent such things from happening. “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, judiciary, in the hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may be justly pronounced the very definition of tyranny… (L)iberty…

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    Rome and America all share Christianity as the most followed religion, which therefore comes to show that America has some things in common with some of the old societies. However, Aztecs followed the belief that human sacrifices should be made in order to please their Gods, which is completely different from the current beliefs of Americans and supports the statement that America is different from the past societies. One trend that America has that is, on the other hand, not so similar to the…

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    This branch is a little different. While the Executive and Legislative branches are elected by people, the judicial is appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. Executive: The President; the President 's Cabinet, Presidents of the United States, Order of Succession. The official branch of Government ensures that the laws of the United States are come. The President of the United States is…

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    important to understand the powers of each branch and how they work together in order to stay away from misinterpretations of power or inequality. Hamilton underestimated the strength of the judiciary branch and the power that it has in keeping the other branches in check. Without the judiciary branch the legislative and executive branch could create and pass any laws that they so pleased. The judicial branch maintains order in the laws and ensure that things do not favor one side more than the…

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    is divided into three branches: legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch. They each have their own set of rules and tasks to follow. It helps protect citizens from tyranny because if that would ever happen, our society would be living in a chaotic world. Our Founders wanted to make sure the power wouldn’t be abused by any branch or person. The three branches of the Separation of Powers have their own tasks to focus on in order to keep the government balanced. “All…

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    by the chief executive, the delegates all got together to write the new constitution, the articles of confederation were not keeping peace in the states or the government as well. The delegates wanted to guard against tyranny, as well as build a new frame for our government, and states. In order to keep peace in the states the delegates had to come up with some ideas that would help keep tyranny out of the government: Tyranny, Federalism, Separation…

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    Commander and Chief, the president has the highest operational command and control of the most powerful armed forces in the world, deciding where our service members are stationed, where naval vessels are stationed and sent, and how weaponry is used. In order for our troops to go to war, the president has to get approval from congress, who also has to fund any conflicts we engage in. The…

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    Separation of Power defines as “distribution of political authority that provides a system of checks and balances to ensure that no single branch; Executive, Judicial, and Legislative becomes too powerful or infringes on the rights of citizens” (Click, 2003-2015). Created by an 18th century enlightenment thinker name Baron de Montesquieu, which was first used in ancient Greek, but the United States took this idea and made it part of our Government. Power is separated into two different…

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    Check And Balances

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    but he will generally favor justice, and maintain some order, except in the particulars, wherein his inordinate lusts and passions carry him away…” King James seems confident that his job is done good enough, but not to the uttermost farthing. Because his responsibilities are strung so wide, he is only able to maintain “some order.” The genius behind our national government, is the specialization of each branch. For example, the executive branch will negotiate a treaty. The senate,…

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    Importance Of Bureaucracy

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    a. Cabin department: This department is in charged for establishing departments policies and how they operate, they guide the president, and most of their departments are split into smaller units where most of the work gets done. b. Independent Executive Agencies: They have a more narrow structure than the cabinet, they are mostly likely to perform services but they are also appointed by the president to ensure his commands are being done. c. Independent Regulatory Commissions: This…

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