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78.17455 A Comparison of The American and Confederate Constitutions.
This four-page undergraduate paper compares and contrasts the 1861 Confederate Constitution with the 1787 United States Constitution. The author includes citations from the two constitutions that support her thesis that the Confederate Constitution was simply a modified version of the 1787 Constitution.
An analysis of early government in America and how the Founders Father's might have seen some of the early paradoxes of the Constitution. By understanding some of the principles of federalism, as well as Constitutional analysis of the pro and cons of this famous governmental treatise, we can see where it stands in the politics of a democracy.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 17949 Early American Government.doc
Price: US$53.70
80.18197 Paper I.
This paper explores four brief essays on classic texts from American political history and addresses their content and their application.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 18197 American Political History.doc
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81.18703 Case Study No. 1 RE Anthrax, Ciprofloxacin and Bayer AG.
Under conditions of emergency including the likelihood of war, the American government can requisition corporate products. At first, the Anthrax 'scare' after September 11th, 2001, promoted ideas of an epidemic according to fear of germ warfare. Since then, cases have reduced but the problem remains of how to ensure adequate supplies from a private-sector manufacturer. A key factor is the drug's price, beyond the reach of poor citizens. The fact that Ciprofloxacin in marketed at much lower cost in Third World countries, however, suggests that it is possible to manufacture the drug affordably.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 18703 Case Anthrax Bayer.doc
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82.19061 Home Land Security and Securing the Home Land.
The new Department of Homeland Security (DoHS), which officially came into existence in the last week of January 2003 following the passage of legislation Nov. 19, 2002, represents the largest government reorganization in 50 years.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 19061 Home Land Security.doc
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83.18200 Judicial Review vs. Parliamentary Democracy.
This 6-page paper argues that judicial review per se does not interfere with democratic principles, but the framework in which it operates allows it to circumvent some elements of parliamentary democracy. The conflicts between judicial review and parliamentary process occurs first, due to the federalism maintained by majoritarian politics; second, due to contending interests of pressure groups, and finally, due to the fact that judges of the courts are not elected and hence not accountable.
This paper discusses political corruption in Louisiana. Political corruption seems to be a way of life and the politicians' main sport in Louisiana. The state has had a history of elected and appointed officials who have either flown very close to the edges of what is legal and ethical and what is not, or have been shot down in full corrupted flight when caught with their hands once too often in the public till.