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    Constitution I support the ratification of the American Constitution. My support is based on the need to establish strong institutions with the ability to unite the people of America‚ establish a stronger federal government‚ and enable the country to manage the tension and debt arising from the just concluded revolution (Adams 89). The constitution is the leading unifying factor of any democratic nation. I am opposed to the idea of the Anti-federalists that a strong federal constitution would promote

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    REPORT: CONSTITUTION As one of the creators of the new Constitution of 1788‚ you are chosen to present its strengths as compared to the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. What areas of importance will you stress in attempting to get it passed unanimously? Give good well-reasoned arguments in a report of approximately 400 words. You will need to research the details of each document‚ using resources from the library‚ the Internet‚ or other sources. Be sure to use proper spelling and

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    an exception for that of the United States. Through the study of the “Father of the Constitution‚”[2] James Madison‚ it is most evident that this document he created was shaped around an ideology greatly influenced by classical political philosopher‚ John Locke. Madison incorporates Lockean philosophies of natural law and role of government with a democratized systematic approach‚ thus establishing a Constitution largely based upon the ideology of the Neoclassical Liberal Democratic Theory. The influence

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    have one of the oldest and strongest written constitutions in the world. The idea of new constitution awaken many colonial countries and political system that are running by monarchy system. Whether other countries are following the right step or not‚ it is undisputable that the U.S. stable Constitution’s ideologies have led people to reconsider how to organize and rebuilt their government political structures. Most influenced by United States constitution was western European countries‚ who were running

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    Articles of Confederation‚ also known as the US first Constitution. On May 25th‚ after many debates‚ it was decided that the Convention would draft an entirely new frame of government and after several months of work on September 17th‚ 1787 the Constitution of the US was created. An integral section of the Constitution is The U.S. Bill of Rights which contains the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. The first draft of this new Constitution lacked the placement of specific limits on government

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    THE BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT CONSTITUTION Historical Background of the 1987 Constitution The history of the 1987 Constitution began on 11 April 1899‚ the date when the Treaty of Paris between the United and Spain of 10 December 1898 became effective upon the exchange of instruments of ratification of both countries. But the sources of the 1987 Constitution are (i) McKinley ’s Instructions to the Second Philippine Commission; (ii) Spooner Amendment; (iii) Philippine Bill of 1902; (iv) Jones

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    do you understand by the term “constitution”? Based on Oxford Dictionary‚ 2013‚ constitution can be defined as a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. It is also defined as the composition of something‚ as for an example‚ the genetic constitution of a species. Constitution can also be referred as an action of forming or establishing something‚ such as the constitution of a police authority. Through

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    There are many differences between the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution. The Articles of Confederation is the first constitution of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation was agreed on by the Congress on November 15th‚ 1777 This made the people of the states fear the central authority and lengthy land claims before it was ratified. It was ratified on March 1st‚ 1781. While the states were under the Article of Confederation‚ they stayed as they were

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    As I look up things about my personality type I find that it suits me very well. I am similar to ISTP types because I like to pull things apart and try to put them back together. As I read through thing I find that ISTP type like to change things u a lot when they are working or they will get bored. I have the same problem unless the task changes every time that I do it then there is no point in doing it. I don’t think that my career path that I started on was the best choice for me. I hope that

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    The United States Constitution guarantees individual liberties‚ but perhaps the most important guarantee is democracy. Everything that exists in the United States‚ or doesn’t‚ is because of democracy. Democracy assures that the direction of the country is representative of its citizens. Each state has a constitution in place that outlines their values and priorities‚ some constitutions are better at fulfilling their goals than others‚ and some have policies that reflect a minority of the population’s

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