The legislative judicial and executive branches of US Government Essay

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    Articles (7), and Amendments (27). The Preamble describes its purpose. The Articles forms the structure of the government & tells how it could be changed. The Amendments classifies changes to the Constitution & the first 10 are called the Bill of Rights. The Constitution has 3 main functions. First, it creates a national government containing a legislative, an executive, & a judicial branch. Second, it divides power between the federal…

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    amount of disagreements. For many years, colonies fought for justice to gain their independence from the British Parliament. In addition, causes leading up to the Revolution, the movement of rebellion and, the new formation of the United Sates’ government led to the reasoning that the Americans had the right to go to war. Many causes were demonstrated to proceed against the colonies. Colonies were very frustrated and angry with the conflicts uprising from the British Parliament. British…

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    yearly bonuses, etc.” That is not the way things work. In 1966, the black panthers made a list of demands to local, state, federal and government officials state their “wants” in the black community which were never addressed by any government officials. It is not just because they were black, it was because they lacked the knowledge and awareness of the legislative…

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    such as their system of government, engineering skills, and realistic art. The Romans developed a type of government that many countries live under today. They made innovations to help them with engineering, and many places use their techniques and creations now. Rome had artists who created art whose significant styles carry on today in modern work. Rome created a government that positively impacted societies today. During the Pax Romana, a time of peace in Rome, government changed for the…

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    Supreme Court Functions

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    At the head of our federal court system stands the United States Supreme Court. Many present-day US citizens possess minimal knowledge regarding the Supreme Court and how it functions. The Supreme Court serves as the ultimate authority in legal interpretation and its verdicts can only be altered by a constitutional amendment. The Court is in charge of making authoritative decisions concerning many of the most important issues of our time. The Court reviews decisions made by lower courts and its…

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    Reasoning behind the revolutionary war has many factors played into it. One of the issues, was the results of the French Indian War. Britain got in a huge debt over the war. Doubling there debt twice as much as before the war. They were in need of paying of there debt. They decided to tax the colonist because they believed the colonist should be grateful the British protected them from the French. And because of now that it will take an additional soldiers to protect the colonist from the native…

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    manage the states and it’s people. It was evident that a new form of government needed to be crafted. But what kind of government and how should it operate? These were the types of questions that the Federalists and the Anti-Federalist grappled with and argued over, for many years. The Anti-Federalists and the Federalists both took inspiration from men like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Hobbes and Locke both thought government was unfortunate, but essential. Thomas Hobbes wrote in Leviathan that…

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    Justin Ngo Mr. Navarro Government 6 December 2017 Landmark Supreme Court Cases Part II Gideon v Wainwright A Florida man by the name of Charles E. Gideon was charged for breaking into a poolroom with the intent of conducting a misdemeanor. This crime was considered a felony in Florida. At the trial, Gideon appeared without an attorney. He requested for the judge to appoint one for him as he couldn’t afford one. However, the judge denied Gideon’s request as the law said that an attorney could…

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    learned about the “Golden Rule” and Ethical Relativism. Chapter 3 discusses the legal system and jurisdiction of the courts. We discussed the three branches of government: the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. The doctrine of judicial review came up in this chapter which is an important part of our government. Judicial review was the power the courts had to check the constitutionality of a law that is being passed. Marbury v Madison established…

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    totalitarian government that cares little for any of its people besides the rich. In Divergent, you learn about a government that divides its people in order to control them. The government of the United States is much different than these governments. Or is it? By reading The Hunger Games and then learning about the US government, it is easier to understand government and the different types of control. This paper will cover the differences and similarities of all three governments. The…

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