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    assemble‚ P is for press‚ P is for petition‚ and S is for speech. I say petition because it includes you and what you think. So do the other ones but a petition is for you. To create a more perfect union means to create a nation in which all the states work together. But with that it’s five more important things that go to the constitution. The others is to establish justice means makes laws and set up court that are fair‚ to insure domestic tranquility means to keep peace within the country‚ to

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    How a bill becomes a law

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    bill A. House‚ Legislation is handed to the clerk of the House or placed in the hopper. B. Senate‚ presiding officer has to announce the introduction of a bill during the morning hour. If any senator objects‚ the introduction of the bill is postponed until the next day. > III) Assigned to a Committee Then the bill is referred to the appropriate committee by the Speaker of the House or the presiding officer in the Senate. Most often‚ the actual referral decision is made by the House or Senate

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    have the power to change the political landscape of America. If you elect me to be your face in congress‚ there are several things I will do to ensure that your needs are met day in and day out across this land. This Country needs to be at a better state of success and freedom; the people need to be the government. Their choices and opinions matter to me and also the congress. If you do so elect me as your President I promise you that this will be a better and worthwhile community. I believe that stem

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    How Bills become Law

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    interesting. The balance of powers is put to the test every time a bill is proposed and passed. Bills are introduced by either the House or the Senate. Either chamber can introduce different versions of a bill at the same time. Only members of Congress can introduce a bill. In the House legislation is handed to the clerk of the House or placed in the hopper. A hopper is a box on the House Clerk ’s desk thats members place bills and resolutions to introduce them. (Aristotle International‚ 2002) In the Senate

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    the Natural Ground Level 1. Find out the FGL and FFL First. 2. To find the FGL‚ need to find the highest RL and the lowest RL that the house is located on the property. So‚ the find the FGL: - Highest RL is 12.50; Lowest RL is 10.0. - 12.50 – 10.0 = 2.50. This means that there is a fall from the highest part of the house to the lowest part of the house of 2500mm or 2.5 metres. - 2.50 / 2 = 1.25 (Cut and Fill) 3. So‚ FGL is: - 12.50 – 1.25 = 11.25 4. FFL is: 11.25 + 0.3 (thickness of

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    History of the Democratic Party The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. When this party makes political decisions‚ the Democratic Party followed a very liberal viewpoint. The Democratic Party is one of the oldest official political parties in the world and it is the oldest official political party in the United States. In 1792‚ Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic Party to oppose the Federalist Party to fight for the Bill of Rights. The Democratic

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    How effective is congress

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    congress? The British MPs have often described congress lobby fodder but defy the party whip. This is of course to the house committees where select committee have limited power and resources however in the senate and House of reps the standing committees are fully professional staffed and have the power or death over legislation. Congress is split into two houses the senate and the house of reps (HOR) both of these have individual powers have they also have joint powers. Meaning that due to check and

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    woodrow wilson

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    twenty-eighth president of this great nation lived a long life with many challenges. Through his childhood‚ adult life and presidency many challenges came his way. Through the good and the bad he became known as one of the most loved presidents of the United States of America. Woodrow Wilson’s life while being youth was a typical life including challenges‚ fun and education. Woodrow Wilson was born December twenty eighth or twenty ninth in the year of 1856. Woodrow’s home place was in Atlanta‚ Georgia. He

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    considered as a free state. He warned the South that slavery was doomed and that a rebellion from the Union would happen. The speech hastened the Whig party’s division into proslavery and antislavery perspectives and shrunk many of his natural allies. A decade later‚ in 1860 and 1861‚ as southern states began to rebel‚ Seward became more passive in his attitude toward the South‚ seeking peaceful methods of resolving the conflict and avoiding

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    Majority Party Advantages

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    majority party‚ it is less likely to die in committee. Having more members of the majority party helps make them more victorious during the committee. Despite these advantages‚ there will still be opposition usually in the form of filibuster. For the House‚ the majority

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