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Magna Carta
English Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
You might consider adding Thomas Paine's Common Sense to the list.
intrest group
It influences the Government to provide grants and funding for different racial and discrimination issues taking place across America.
The one place in the US government where you can see the influence of Confucius is in the judicial branch. In this portion of the government, the law is blind to all influences and a person is judged by his peers.
The Egyptian army independently influences the government and many commercial interests in the country. Correct answer, I edited out the last one
Neither, the US Constitution was drafted to define the roll of government in both domestic and foreign affairs. The big problem was if the states would have primary power(confederation) over the affairs of its citizenry, or one central government(federal) would have all the power. Fearing a central government would eventually become corrupt and tyrannical, anti-federalist maintained a confederation of independent state rule was the most prudent. Federalist worried that independent states would be susceptible to the influences of foreign nations and potential enemies, or not pony up the taxes to pay off any debts incurred from war. Anti-federalists Jefferson yielded to a provisional federal government on terms that a bill of rights be affixed to insure the people were protected from a overly powerful central government. I mean since each of the signers bickered with Jefferson over details. But overall it was a statement. There were compromises between land owners and businessmen, states vs the federal government etc.
econemany
Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist, represented the urban mercantile interests of the seaports. Thomas Jefferson was an Antifederalists, he spoke for the rural and southern interests. The United States needed both influences.
government and churches
The new government is what influenced and shaped the government of the British government. This was done Jefferson.
Social institutions
There were many influences that contributed to American government. If you mean philosophically influence, then John Locke and his idea of natural rights would be one to cite.
The press influences what the public thinks about the government, by the stories or editorials that they publish, and the government influences what the press publishes, by giving out press releases. This is in a way a symbiotic relationship. They depend upon each other.
A. Monarchy B. Aristrocracy C. Democracy
The citizens of a the country can influence decision making
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Council of Economic Advisors
it is known as fiscal policy