Article V of the Constitution allows for amendments to the Constitution as a means to change it. Currently a total of 27 amendments have been approved, with the last one being in 1992 limiting congressional pay raises.
Article V of the Constitution allows for amendments to the Constitution as a means to change it. Currently a total of 27 amendments have been approved, with the last one being in 1992 limiting congressional pay raises.
David Ikard has written: 'Nation of cowards' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Race relations, Post-racialism, Race awareness, Relations with African Americans, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Debra Walker King has written: 'African Americans and the culture of pain' -- subject(s): African Americans, African Americans in popular culture, Body, Human, Human Body, Pain, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Race identity, Race relations, Racism, Rhetoric, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pain, Social aspects of Rhetoric, Social aspects of the Human body, Social conditions
Anthony B. Bradley has written: 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans 'Keep your head up' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Religion, African Americans, Church and social problems 'The political economy of liberation' -- subject(s): Sociological aspects, Black theology, Liberation theology, Economic aspects, Economics, Religion, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans
Deneen Borelli has written: 'Blacklash' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Race relations, Social conditions, Political aspects, African Americans, History, Political and social views
Thomas Borstelmann has written: 'The 1970s' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Commerce, Equality, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Nineteen seventies, Foreign relations, History 'The 1970s' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Commerce, Equality, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Nineteen seventies, Foreign relations, History 'The Cold War and the color line' -- subject(s): African Americans, Blacks, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, Cold War, Foreign relations, History, Political aspects, Race relations, Social aspects, Social aspects of Cold War
The Unwritten Constitution refers to the ideas and principles that are generally accepted as a vital part of the American government, regardless of the fact that they are not in the Constitution. Many of its aspects are already ingrained into the system.
Michelle Pearl Goldberg has written: 'Can the government's discursive shift legitimize its shift in equity definitions?' -- subject(s): Communication, Communication in politics, Deconstruction, Discourse analysis, Economic conditions, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Communication, Political aspects, Political aspects of Communication, Politics and government, Propaganda, Social conditions
John C. Hammerback has written: 'A war of words' -- subject(s): Civil rights movements, Ethnic relations, History, Mexican American leadership, Mexican Americans, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Rhetoric, Social conditions
The United States Constitution was the document that established the Federal system of government. The US Constitution was, in its time, a revolutionary document that recognized the freedoms of its citizens. At the time of its ratification, most of the world's established countries did not have the freedoms the the US Constitution recognized.
Herbert Hirsch has written: 'Genocide and the politics of memory' -- subject(s): Genocide, Memory, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Social conflict, Social aspects, Social aspects of Memory, Social conflict 'Anti-genocide' -- subject(s): Genocide, Public opinion, Government policy, Prevention, Citizen participation 'Learning to be militant' -- subject(s): Mexican Americans, Social conditions, Ethnic identity
L. W. Sondakh has written: 'Globalisasi & desentralisasi' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government, Economic aspects of Decentralization in government, Economic aspects of Globalization, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Globalization