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Popular Sovereignty.
Popular Sovereignty.
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the national convention resorted to violence as they had executive power but 1793 to 1794 de facto was exercised by the national convention's public safety committee
The Second Continental Congress exercised both legislative and executive powers. This convention of delegates was established on May 10, 1775.
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A constitutional monarchy is the foundation of Canada's executive government. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is the head of State for Canada. However, as Canada is a constitutionalmonarchy, most of the Queen's powers are exercised by the Governor General only on the advice of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (as per s. 11 and 12 of the Constitution Act, 1867).By constitutional convention, the right to advise the monarch rests solely with those privy councillors who are also currently ministers (as they are accountable, both collectively and as individuals, to the elected House of Commons). The use of the Queen's powers on the advice of privy councillors is referred to as the Queen-in-Council (or the Governor General-in-Council, as appropriate), and forms the executive branch of Canadian government.
The 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act was the only time the Federal Government prohibited the alcohol instead of the states. The federal government exercised its power in a way it had not ever before.