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    A senate is a deliberative gathering, regularly the upper house or council of a bicameral governing body or parliament. The name originates from the antiquated Roman Senate, supposed as a get together of the senior and consequently purportedly more astute and more experienced individuals from the general public or decision class. Hence, the exacting importance of the word senate is Assembly of Elders. House of Representatives is the name of authoritative bodies in numerous nations and sub…

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    n Excellency within a child’s educational endeavors begins with a comprehensive look at policies that institute educational facilities. Ecological factors including family, the community, and the individual can be indicative of how a child will thrive. From birth to eight is a vital period in the development of a child’s learning and social endeavors; this timeframe sets the foundational groundwork for an education. Governance in the City of Chicago sees the importance of educationally…

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    branch by making laws (Document C). The last Document is basically saying that house of representatives should be appointed by the people and there should be at least one representative (Document D). At first each senator were elected by each state legislature, not by popular votes, then that change due to the 17th amendment. The Senate of the U.S should have about two senators from each state (Document D). A reason for that is because if one senator came to a type of sickness or absence…

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    change Texas back to its old values. Without doing this the congress and Texans were afraid they would not be able to maintain their tradition. Some of the values were, independence, small government, less taxes, and localized school systems. The representatives and delegates wanted to create these values through a new constitution. The laws and values of the Constitution of 1876 are still in Texas today. Texas is still a strong conservative state whose values have still remained the same. The…

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    The Presidential and Parliamentary systems are used around the world in order to control the government and keep the peace and safety of the country. Each system handles the operation of the executive system in different ways as they divide power between different people. Despite the major differences between branches they both manage to provide for their countries and effectively run the government. While both of these systems are successful, they are not without their faults. Each system has…

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    Congress takes on a very important job when they write up and vote on bills. Congress people can vote on bills based the popular majority of their constitutes making them representatives, or they can be trustees and act according to their own opinions while voting on a bill. Some Congress people may use both styles at different times when voting on bills or they may use neither style. By using neither style they would not vote the way the people want or based upon their own view of what is best…

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    The Constitution was one of the first successful acts against tyranny. The Constitution was written in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 when the chief executive and the 55 delegates met at a Constitutional Convention. The Constitution took the place of the Articles of Confederation in 1789. James Madison wasn’t sure that the frame of the Constitution would eliminate tyranny in the states.How does the Constitution truly protect the states against tyranny? The Constitution contained federalism,…

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    There are many things that make up the organizational structure of congress. The first would be informal structures. There are various norms that provide an informal structure for the way congress works. There is universalism which is a norm that states when benefits are being split up they should be awarded to as many districts and states as possible. When handing out federal highway dollars or expenditures for the Pentagons weapons programs, the benefits are generally spread across the entire…

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    • Self -Government is a government of a country or a state that is ran by the people, it is a majority rules type government (Patterson, 1990). This was important in the shaping of America, because, it is about individual freedom, it keeps the government from having control over the people. • Separation of Powers is the principle that states that the legislative, judicial and executive branches of government should be divided in power, and used as a whole power (Patterson, 1990). Due to the…

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    New Yorkers we would like your attention to what we believe could change the course of this country and our very own freedom. The Articles of Confederation contain great strengths yet it has many weakness, however we believe that we have the solutions to address the flaws. We have noticed that one of the biggest concerns of the people is safety from those who are foreign to us. There are six separate treaties with six separate countries that we have signed, all of them oppose a threat to us…

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