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    One-Child Legislature Environmental sustainability is when a person, community, or area has the ability to support the present and not negotiate the necessities for the future. Although there are credible arguments to support each side of the debate, it is appropriate for the government to enact one-child legislation in order to control the population. If the world continues at the present population growth rate, then the resource for the future will be limited to the point of no return.…

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    March 3, 1849: Minnesota classifies as a territory. September 3, 1849: First state Territorial Legislature meeting takes place. February 26, 1857: Congress makes an organized announcement authorizing a state government for Minnesota. October 13, 1857: Minnesota voters approve the state constitution. December 3, 1857: First Minnesota Legislature Meeting is held. May 11, 1858: Congress approves Minnesota's constitution and admits Minnesota as the 32nd state in the union. May…

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    State legislatures are responsible for about the same thing Congress is, but on a state level instead of a national level (“State Legislature (United States),” 2024). State legislatures are also the ones who create the laws and set state budgets, they also use checks and balances like on the national level. In most states it is known as the state legislature/ legislature but in a few it is known as the general assembly, the general court, and even the legislature assembly (“State Legislature…

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    1. What is the specific social problem you are investigating? Why does this constitute a social problem? (Connect to class content. For example: who is impacted, objective & subjective conditions, elements of harm.) I chose to research the repeal of Minnesota’s Sunday liquor sale ban. This constitutes as a social problem because there is clear and collective awareness of this problem, it affects a large group of people (respective to Minnesota), political action has transpired through the…

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    The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, TPWD, has been around since 1895, just not in the form that we recognize today. The department got its roots when Texas legislature created what was known as the Fish and Oyster Commission to better regulate fishing within in the state. It was later on, in 1907 that the next phase of the department was added on as the Game Department. It was added to give the original department more reach to protect not only the fishing in Texas, but also other forms of…

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    just sex, having babies and maintaining a household. Abigail also explains that if certain needs are not met, then she and other women may have no other choice but to form a rebellion. The document, From Petitions of Slaves to the Massachusetts Legislatures, shows that…

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    In democratic governments, legislatures play vital roles to help maintain peace and prosperity and work along-side the country’s leaders. However, in authoritarian governments, legislatures serve more as a symbolic organization with little power and works for the country’s leader and does what he wants. The legislatures can be disbanded and convened anytime the authoritarian leader decides because in authoritarian government the leader’s word goes. There are many examples of this in Russian…

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    This week debate is about the effect of the bicameral government process on recent laws. Bicameral legislature discusses a portion of the government that involves two governmental houses. Sometimes, it includes two congressional chambers. The major reason of bicameral parliament is to represent the citizen of the nation and the state government. Usually, federal government practice bicameral process for their administration. There are two opinions regarding the goal for a dual process. First,…

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    The legislature is able to respond by crafting a new law that both respects the Charter values emphasized by the court when they first struck down the legislation, and accomplishes the legislature’s original objective (Hogg and Bushell, 1997, 80). Furthermore,…

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