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    A Manual of Parliamentary Practice for the Use of the Senate of the United States, by Thomas Jefferson (1801) Jefferson was the founding father of the United States of America. He was a politician and a lawyer. Jefferson was obvious for the need to refer to the wellbeing of people. The British government was unable to provide the basic needs to the people. It needed to depend on different commanding voices in backing of an arrangement of measures for practice. Power is just a portion of the content

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    An Overview of the Impeachment Proceedings of William J. Clinton The impeachment trial of President Clinton originated from a civil lawsuit filed in 1994 by Paula Jones. Jones alleged that in 1991 Governor Clinton asked a state trooper to bring her up to his room at Excelsior Hotel, where she alleged he dropped his trousers and asked her to "kiss it" (Chronology of the Paula Jones Case, BBC, January, 1998). The case made it to the Supreme Court because of the President's request to delay the

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    the house of representatives. One side would be based off of population while the other half would be based off of equality. Each side would create laws. In the great compromise each state had one senate which would later change into two. The senate wasn't based on size or population it was the same for every state. The house of representatives however this was the side that was based off of population. This resulted in some states having more representatives than others because some states had more

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    known as the upper house, and the House of Representatives is known as the lower house. The Legislature of the United States government is bicameral; this means that it is “a governmental body with two houses or chambers” (Dictionary.com). These two chambers are known as the Senate and the House of Representatives. The formation of these two chambers was

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    Illinois Constitution V. Federal Constitution “The Constitution is the guide which I never will abandon,” is a famous quote from the first President of the United States, George Washington. An interesting fact about the Illinois and the Federal Constitution is how, Ilinois had 4 constitutions while the Federal government had only one constitution that can be amended. Another interesting fact is how the Federal Constitution has 4,543 words, while the Illinois Constitution has 34,362 words. The Illinois

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    represent their state in Washington, D.C., although many had tried. In 1917, we saw our first congresswoman on the national stage, and throughout the year’s woman have played many roles in government. These roles include service in the House of Representatives, the Senate, many presidents’ cabinets, and other vital roles in our government. Many women have tried and some have come close, but, no woman has ever been able to grab the most illustrious role, the President of the United States. For that matter

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    In 1865 Black codes were enacted, which denied African Americans the right to serve on juries, vote, join state militias and or start a job without permission from their previous employer. Pig Laws went into effect around the same time of Black Codes and they harshly penalized Black Americans for petty crimes such as handing out felonies for stealing farm animals

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    quote is significant because it presents the vastness of the United States as an important variable in the discussion of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The vastness of the United States caused debates in creating the U.S Constitution, in terms of commerce, transportation and in human relations (Collier & Collier, 2007, p. 19). Dangerous geographic regions and long travel times hindered people from traveling in the United States (Collier & Collier, 2007,

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    The Bicameral Congress In the United States government, the legislative branch is a very complex system. Congress was made into a bicameral, or two-house system. The framers of the constitution did this because they believed that it was in the best interest of this new nation. These two separate houses would help aid the democratic process and make the system less corrupt and fair for all the states. The framers knew from the beginning they wanted a legislative branch. There were several proposals

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    How a Bill Becomes Law Essay

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    It seems the Founders wanted to make the passage of legislation difficult. The Constitution settles how bills become law in the United States. The procedure is operose and can take significant time to complete. The course materials of week three offer more than enough information on how the procedure works. This essay will, mainly, use the course materials to describe the process of how a bill becomes a law. The process of transforming a bill into a law requires the participation of both the

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