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    The organizational environment in which managers operate is a governmental system structure based on the federal, state and local law. James Madison in his essay of “The Federalist”, describes the four core elements of the system. There is a separation of powers between the three branches of the legislatives, executives, and judicial offices; there are checks and balances between these branches; there is federalism which is a division of order and responsibilities; lastly “the people” of various…

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    The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches to ensure a central government in which no individual or group gains too much control: Legislative – Makes laws (Congress) Executive – Carries out laws (President, Vice President, Cabinet) Judicial – Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and Other Courts) Each branch of government can change acts of the other branches as follows: The president can veto laws passed by Congress. Congress confirms or rejects the…

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    This system is the separation of powers, organized through the Constitution. [5] The legislative branch (in charge of making laws), the executive branch (executes and enforces the laws through orders and regulations), and the judicial branch (interprets the statuses and the terms of the laws through the Constitution) each is given the power that is needed to evaluate the authority and operations of the other two branches, reducing the misuse of power. [6] The separation of powers and the checks…

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    As the case was being decided, a major curveball was thrown into the mix when the Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia passed away. He was one of the nine Justices hearing the case and would have broken any tie decisions. Due to the death of Scalia, when it came time for the Supreme Court to make its decision, there was an even 4-4 split in the votes and his ninth vote would have broken said tie. Due to the fact there was a tie decision Abood v. Detroit Board of Education would not be overruled.…

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    There are seven articles in the Constitution. They are all very important and shape the US Constitution. The “framers” wrote detailed descriptions while establishing each branch because they want the government to remain honest, and for the power to remain in the hands of the people. They even anticipated the changes that would need to happen and set up a system that allowed changes to be made. The seven articles go through and explain what power each branch hold and how they can use that power…

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    Doctrine of separations of powers Separation of powers are refer as a political keystone of the constitutional system in Australia. Doctrine of separation of powers is more focus to confine the three branches of government in their respective fields. The powers and personnel of each branches remain separate. Legislature alone exercise legislative power; the Executive alone exercise executive powers; the judiciary alone exercise judicial powers (pg 114, The Constitutional System of the…

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    Democracy In Canada

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    Since Canada is a diverse country, every citizen falls into a spectrum of different values and beliefs. Canada’s Federal political System is the base of Canada, it is up to the Federal Government to respect each citizen’s values and beliefs. The government does this by making each citizen able to participate in democracy. If citizens disagree with a proposed law, a group hires lobbyist and gives them a chance to influence government officials and MP’s. The Canadian Federal Political Government…

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    The Anti-Federalist, Brutus, argues “...their Magna Carta and bill of rights have long been the boast as well as the security of that nation.” However, in the words of Hamilton, a bill of rights is unnecessary because the English Bill of Rights protects them from an uncontrollable monarch. I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, does the United States have a monarch? No, our Constitution calls for a president who serves the people, and if by chance, this man or woman is unfit to govern our nation, we…

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    There are three types of government. One of them is the Unitary system, one central government has ultimate authority and any regional or local governments are subordinate to the national level. United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia are the examples of Unitary government, and it is the most common system of government in the world. Confederate system is a system of government that member states have all authority and central government has the authority only has powers given by the member states. Also…

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    branches are not well defined by the constitution. The founders intended for the federal government to have limited powers and the states to have those powers not delegated to the federal government. Although the three branches have their own separation of powers, each branch is dependent on each other in the performance of its functions. The Farmers created a system known as “Checks and…

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