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The Caliphate is a political system from the ideology of Islam that enshrines: the rule of law, representative government, accountability by the people through an independent judiciary and the principle of representative consultation. It is government built upon a concept of citizenship regardless of ethnicity, gender or creed and is totally opposed to the oppression of any religious or ethnic grouping.
The US Constitution is a document that lays out the bylaws and principle this great nation was founded on. It also defines the structure of our government, including all kinds of procedures for passing and enforcing laws, powers and limits of the different branches of the government, and even explains how the Constitution itself can be changed when that is necessary. There have been 27 amendments to the Constitution so far. It is in effect, the proclamation by which The People literally founded The United States of America.
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The nullification crisis developed when South Carolina refused to collect and pay to the US government tariff monies. President Jackson displayed the power of the Federal government by using troops to force South Carolina to comply wit the US Constitution which specified how tariffs were part of the duties of the US government. It was a strong message by Jackson.
Some examples are Massachusetts and Rhode Island
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They wanted to make sure the people had a voice in government
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this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.
The Constitution Committee developed the Constitution which was ratified by the Confederation of 13 states in 1789.
The framers of the Constitution developed a structure of government with ranches so that no one could hold absolute power. There is a system of checks and balances in place.
The current form of US Government was developed on March 4, 1789 when the US Constitution was finally ratified. All of the laws in the US stem from this document.
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A Constitution is a document that establishes the government and serves as a guideline for that government. It lists the branches, leaders, and powers and limitations of the government. The men who wrote our Constitution were well versed in law and politics. They realized that a Constitution is a guideline for government. They developed a document that could be changed with the times. They provided for a system of government, federalism, that took into account the powers of the state with a national government that respected states' rights but also allowed for the national government to be the supreme law of the land.
Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar developed the preamble of Indian constitution
The separation of power originates from the British government. James Madison pushed it when the Founding Fathers were establishing the United States Government.