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This is a 5-page paper that analyzes and argues that States should have more rights and Federal government should not intervene. It has 6 sources in Turabian style.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 19644 State Rights Federalism.doc
Price: US$44.75
86.37 The Judiciary.
This paper will discuss the judiciary system of the government. When we speak of three (3) departments or branches of government then we must necessarily refer to the "presidential system" of governance. These three co-equal and co-independent departments are the Executive, the legislative and the judiciary. The executive as its name connotes, has the main duty to faithfully execute the laws and the constitution. The legislature enacts or makes laws and the judiciary interprets them and says if the provisions of said law are not in conflict with the constitution. It likewise can decree if the execution made by the executive is in accordance with the laws and the constitution. On the basis of these basic postulates we will now proceed to determine if the judiciary is the weakest or the strongest among the three branches of government.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 37 The Judiciary System.doc
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87.226 Texas v. White 7 Wallace 700: (1869).
This paper discusses a case between Texas and White. The case was Texas v. White in 1869. The state of Texas brought suit in the United States Supreme Court to have certain United States government bonds declared the property of the state, and to prevent the present holders of the bonds from collecting upon them. Texas had owned the bonds before the Civil War. As a means of financing during the war, while Texas was a member of the Confederacy, the bonds were sold. Texas now claimed that the sale was void and the bonds still belonged to the state. (Pollack, 1983) The question was simple: Was Texas a State of the Union or a member of the Confederacy? This was the larger question to be answered before the decision regarding the bonds could be made.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 226 Texas Versus White.doc
Price: US$35.80
88.304 The Constitution: The Beginning Years.
This paper covers the prominent events of 1767 - 1865. This paper will look at the goals of our forefathers, the constitution, and some of the events that proved creating a "perfect union" wasn't so easy.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 304 Constitution Beginning Years.doc
Price: US$26.85
89.738 Idea Of A Southern Nation
Where do American arguments about regions and regional identity come from? This is a question we seldom ask ourselves, because the answer seems so apparent. Regions with distinctive climates, geographies, cultures, and histories are simply there and they provide the framework for understanding that we are what has happened to us, and what we can look forward to. Maps of the United States, cartographic icons of nationhood, draw our attention outward, across the continent, away from the centers of population and power and toward the different places we all come from. Thinking ourselves across space, we think ourselves slow in time, imaginatively returning to certain places in an idealized past.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 738 737 Southern Nation Idea?s.doc
Price: US$35.80
90.16255 A Summary of Charters of 1663, 1665 and Carolina's Fundamental Constitutions drafted in 1669 by John Locke
This paper will show a series of summaries on the Carolina Charters of 1663, 1665 and Carolina's Fundamental Constitutions drafted in 1669 by John Locke. By showing the various important points from these legal and governmental documents, we can see how this reveals governing in the early times of the British colony of North and South Carolina in America.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 16255 Locke Charter Carolina.doc
Price: US$44.75
91.16547 The Duties of the Citizen: A Consideration of the ways Social, Economic, and Technological Situations Impact Citizen Participation
This 5-page undergraduate essay considers citizen participation, and argues that current social, economic, and technological trends have resulted in less significant and less numerous citizen participation. This essay begins by considering the different models of citizenship depicted in Benjamin R. Barber?s Jihad vs. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism Are Reshaping The World, Michael Schudson?s The Good Citizen: A History Of American Civic Life, and Fareed Zakaria?s The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad. This essay then considers the ways in which technology crosses borders, but does not produce either better information or more diversity. Economic effects on citizenship are also considered, as citizens are either displaced out of politics in favor of the wealthy few, or react simply in fear to economic situations seemingly beyond their control. Finally, this essay considers culture, arguing that structures of power do not change in time to reflect the dynamic nature of the citizen, thus resulting in suspicion and apathy.