United States Constitution

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    to pass or veto legislation before the legislation is put into place. Further more, the executive branch exercises a series of duties such as the commander in chief (leader of the military), chief diplomat (foreign policy coordinator), and head of state. Being the president is considered the highest honor of a US citizen, however the executive is the most regulated branch of the government. Lastly,…

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    Is the Constitution a democratic document or undemocratic? According the book “We the People”, democracy is defined as; a system of rule that permits citizens to play a significant part in the governmental process, usually through the election of key public officials. The farmers of the constitution wanted individual liberty to be first before any other political values, and they were highly concerned with their time and place. The farmers wanted the people of the Unites States to hold most…

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    Islamic Fundamentalism and Liberal Democracy in the United States Every day on the news we hear about car bombings, “terrorist” threats, and lists of the men and women who have been wounded or killed during the War on Terror. In the United States we proudly fight to keep liberal democracy and we encourage others to join the freedom that we hold. Yet, liberal democracy may not always run smoothly within other religions and cultures. A major world religion, Islam, strongly opposes a liberal…

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    winning the Revolutionary War, the Americans began writing constitutions for each of the states. Since they left Britain because of their tyrannical and unfair leader, they were very fearful of that happening again. To prevent this, the states made their constitutions limit the power of leaders and put systems in place to prevent tyranny. In 1776, New Hampshire was the first state to make its own constitution. Information about this constitution is very limited. The system established…

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    The primary goals of the framers of the U. S. Constitution is to create a government that is strong enough to meet the needs of the nations (Patterson, 2013, p. 37). Furthermore, to form a government that would not frighten the presence of the separate states also a Congress attached to the states through elections (Patterson, 2013, p. 37). Moreover, to establish a government that would not jeopardize liberty, an objective pursued through an elaborate system of checks and balances (Patterson,…

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    Constitutional Democracy

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    Constitution is an important element of democracy, as it lays down stipulated guidelines that will enhance voter turnout and participation. Constitutional democracy represents the authority of majority is governed and limited by a lawful and institutional process to enhance equal rights protection of the minorities present. This form is a common element of democracy practiced in the United States. The general purpose of a constitution is the fact it acts as a doctrine that assists citizens of…

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    individuals based upon religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability or other characteristics is considered hate speech (2016). There are multiple perspectives regarding the use of hate speech and what action should be taken toward it. Twana Hassan states in her journal article, A Historical Analysis of the Development of Free Speech Justifications that, as power in religious and political institutions have progressed, the rationalization of freedom of expression has evolved. “This…

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    needed . The Constitution is a living document and can be changed through amendments, but it takes time to be processed and approved. ( Living Document, 2017) The actual intent of the Constitution is to be “ drafted and ratified”.( Original Intent, 2017) However, currently the Constitution is being used based off its original intent. Actually, enforcing the Constitution as a living document would be beneficial to the people politically, economically, socially . While the Constitution is a…

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    Big Republic Essay During 1787, when the Constitution was written, framers sought to create a government in which power was limited so that the people’s liberty would not be threatened. As a result of many debates and discussions, many framers believed that a republican government would abate the threat of tyranny and would grant power to the people instead of a democratic government. A democracy (democratic government) is a form of government in which the power of the majority rules. A…

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    A constitution is the basis of law that may be written or unwritten, to lay the foundations within a political system. This construction is to restrain the people and the government from becoming too powerful and keep order, for the protection from one another, and others. The United States Constitution is the absolute law of the United States of America that defines the rules and principles by which this country is governed, and the Constitution of Texas is the document that details the…

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