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∙ 7y agoEstablish Justice.
Jazlyn Hoppe
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∙ 7y agoEstablish Justice.
The federal government serves the principle stated in the preamble by maintaining a system of checks and balances. The government ensures that no one entity has to much power, and that there are laws in place to prevent discrimination on any basis.
The preamble states the fundamental purposes, principles, and goals of the government established by the Constitution. Its purpose is to generally define the reasons behind the Constitution, establish what justifies a government, and explain how its citizens have come to create one. To deal with the three branches of the National Government: Congress, the presidency, and the federal court system, which outline the bacis organization and powers or each branch.
reflect the two party system
A system of checks and balances, as stated in the Constitution
In the "preamble" to the US Constitution, one aim of the US is "to establish justice," which means to set up a fair and equitable system of laws - under which all persons are treated fairly and equally, and are guaranteed that their rights are respected by others. Just as the Declaration of Independence stated that "all men are created equal," the Constitution establishes legal equality, i.e. no person or entity has superior status under civil and criminal statutes, and no governmental authority can establish such a preference. Although disparities still exist, the judicial system has acted in many cases to correct these.
The US Constitution provides for the powers of the states in the federal system in Article 4, Sections 1 through 4 of the document. Article 10 of the Constitution allows for states to have powers not given to the federal government as well.
The preamble states the fundamental purposes, principles, and goals of the government established by the Constitution. Its purpose is to generally define the reasons behind the Constitution, establish what justifies a government, and explain how its citizens have come to create one. To deal with the three branches of the National Government: Congress, the presidency, and the federal court system, which outline the bacis organization and powers or each branch.
In the context of the US Constitution, the three parts refers to the first three Articles, which established the three branches of the federal government. The structure is intended to function as a system of checks and balances.
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a bicameral system
The Australian Constitution was implemented as an Act of British Parliament. Whilst ever we are a Commonwealth country, it is unlikely that the Constitution will not be rebuilt in entirety. If and when Australia becomes a republic, the Act of British parliament will no longer be relevant, thus the Constitution MUST be rebuilt. The preamble of the Constitution is extremely outdated, especially when compared to other nations like South Africa. This preamble can be changed with an Act of parliament through referendum, as can any other section. The Constitution itself has received scrutiny saying it is too outdated. this is not necessarily the case. The sections of the constitution have stood the test of time, and has allowed our legal system to build from it as a foundation. Eventually it will be rebuilt as part of the process of Australia's moving towards complete dependency. In the mean time however, perhaps it would best be left. Remember: "If it isn't broke, don't fix it".
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