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Whether or not we should go to war with the British
The delegates at the Annapolis Convention - namely Alexander Hamilton, who wrote the report calling for the Constitutional Convention. James Madison supporters, however, might beg to differ, but either way it was Hamilton and Madison who pushed for the convention.
The difference between a parliamentary legislature and the the US legislature is primarily the separation of powers. In a parliamentary legislature, the head of the executive (Prime Minister) is also a member of parliament, whereas in the US the President cannot be a member of Congress.
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The 14th gave some rights to ex-slaves. The 5th gave rights to everybody except for slaves.
All party members get to vote in the presidential primaries whereas they do not in the caucus system.
Laws passed by a state legislature are rules and regulations created by people to govern society, enforce order, and protect rights. Scientific laws, on the other hand, are descriptions of phenomena in the natural world that have been observed to be consistent and predictable based on empirical evidence and scientific research. State laws are subject to human interpretation and amendment, while scientific laws are based on empirical evidence and are universal in their application.
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The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states, powers, amendments, dederal power, and ratification.
A President is an independent executive. In the United States, the President is indirectly elected by the people. He may or may not be from the majority party in the Legislature and often opposes their activities. A Prime Minister is derived directly from the Legislature making him a dependent executive. He will be both the head of the Legislature as well as the Executive creating a uniform governmental approach. However, he is seen as the representative of the party and not necessarily the representative of the people.
The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states' powers, amendments, federal power, and ratification respectively.