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    the United States and his role in the government, but not is as familiar with the vice president. Believe it or not, the vice president has more responsibilities than take over, if an accident happens to the president. Three Vice Presidents in particular have recently molded the office: Al Gore, Dick Cheney, and Joe Biden. Why not have a co-president instead of a vice president anyway? If that were the case, things could be devastating. According to the Constitution of the United States, there

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    “the small states wanted equal representation in a one chamber legislature; this was put forth as the New Jersey Plan” and “the more populous states, on the other hand, supported the Virginia Plan that proposed a two chamber legislature.” (pg.248) The Virginia Plan proposed that the “lower chamber would have state representation on the basis of state population; this chamber would then select an upper chamber.” (pg.248) In order to find a compromise for both populous and small states, they established

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    While watching the committee meetings between the Republican and Democrat party committee I noticed many things that were the same while also observing many things that were different. Every four years, the Democratic Party puts together our party platform, the ideas and beliefs that govern our party as a whole. Not only does each party take certain stances on specific issues , they also have a different guidelines and atmospheres surrounding them that affects their decisions. Republicans are normally

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    The 113th Congress has been considered as the worst congress in the history of the United States. The highly polarized institution showed its inefficiency when dealing with the fiscal budget. By failing to pass a new budget, the American government shutdown for a couple of weeks. One of the leading causes of disagreement between the two parties was the extension of the debt ceiling limitation. The government is accruing more and more debt every year, and not passing a budget could eventually lead

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    Branch is called The Senate. The Senate is a group of 100 senators (two from each U.S. State) who also work to propose bills, dismiss them, and carry on lawmaking. The Senate is ultimately led by the current Vice President of the United States of America. At this current time that position is held by Joe Biden. Beneath Vice President Biden is the President Pro Tempore. The current President Pro Tempore is Senator Orrin Hatch. Similarly to the House of Representatives, The Senate also has both a majority

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    Article I, section 1, in the United States Constitution states that Congress has the power to legislate (Indiana.edu, 2016). Congress is composed of two major bodies; the House of Representatives, and the Senate (Indiana.edu, 2016). Both legislative bodies must concurrently agree in order to enact a law, however each chamber has distinct procedural rules, missions and traditions (Indiana.edu, 2016). Our nation’s founders developed a bicameral design for the U.S. Congress, which the goal was to divide

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    In subsequent constitution-making, federal states have invariably adopted bicameralism, but the older justification for second chambers as providing opportunities for second thoughts about legislation has survived . A trend towards unicameralism in the twentieth century appears now to have been halted

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    elected by popular vote, serves a four-year term he is in charge of the states and government. There is a two-house legislature made up of a Federal Senate and a Chamber of Representatives. The 81 senators are elected for eight years and the 513 representatives are elected for four years. The president may interfere in state affairs. Governmentally, the country is separated into 26 states and one federal district, each state has its own governor and legislature. The leading political parties are

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    creation, the United States government has been divided into three branches. These branches have a system of checks and balances to ensure that no single branch acquires too much power. Each branch is independent of one another and has their own separate jobs. Even though the branches are separate, they can affect the actions of the other two branches. This creates “a central government in which no individual or group gains too much control” The three branches in the United States government are

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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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