presumption of innocence
One example of an item rooted in our legal heritage that is not explicitly mentioned in the constitution is the principle of judicial review. Judicial review is the power of the courts to review the constitutionality of laws and actions by the executive and legislative branches. This power was established by the Supreme Court in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison in 1803 and has since become an essential component of the American legal system.
Presumption of innocence
The country’s Constitution guarantees total freedom of religion. The most commonly practised religion is Catholicism, although Afro-Cuban religions are deep-rooted.
The heritage of Rome, Various German tribes, Beliefs of Roman catholic church
The Acadian people have a rich cultural heritage rooted in the French settlers of eastern Canada.
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Fascism was rooted in extreme NATIONALISM.
A rooted Android is a OS in which all the super user permission are granted to you, you can make anything out of rooted Android.
Because plants are rooted to the ground (although vines make their way around pretty well!).
The United State's 1787 Constitution is a living document based on the societal values of the time. The power is rooted in the interpretation of the document's vague wording. Some of the current issues regarding the USE of the Constitution is the abandonment of the "Checks & Balances" specifically in War Making Ability.
Many American Indians have deep spiritual beliefs that are heritage specific. These are deeply rooted and sacred beliefs and traditions. In the last few decades it has become 'cool' to exploit those beliefs through New Age practices. Although most probably mean well, the interpretations these people make can and have been an affront to the American Indian's heritage. It may seem like someone has a "chip on his shoulder" but it is really to protect these deeply spiritual beliefs and culture.