The nomination of candidates for President
the nomination of candidates for presidents -PrinceBlast
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Greece is where the Parthenon is located.
Predominately Germany. Edvard Munch is a famous example of an Expressionist.
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The nomination of candidates for President
the nomination of candidates for presidents -PrinceBlast
An example of the use of the unwritten constitution is the creation of the political convention system in the United States. While not explicitly outlined in the written Constitution, political parties have established conventions to nominate candidates for the presidency, which has become a significant aspect of the country's political process.
unwritten constitution
In the Unites States, the courts can interpret the Constitution in a broad way. For example, weapons can be regulated even though the Constitution gives people a right to bear arms.
There are many things that were not written into the Constitution, but can be interpreted from the document- For example, the cabinet and political parties.
That really depends on the country, but quite often, the constitution of a country is secular even if the country has (for example) a Catholic majority.
There isn't one. Article 3 of the US Constitution enables the judiciary to interpret laws. That's why you have so many Justices in the Supreme Court who have varying views on how to interpret the Constitution. For example, Justice Scalia is known to be one who thinks the Constitution isn't flexible, while Ginsberg is generally for flexibility.
Many people have become disillusioned with the US Constitution and political system. The protesters at the Occupy protests are a good example.
political parties
A chapter of a constitution typically represents a section that addresses a specific theme or topic. For example, a chapter may cover fundamental rights, the structure of government, or the amendment process. Each chapter of a constitution plays a crucial role in outlining the principles and framework of a country's legal and political system.
Every country that has any sort of a system of government has a political philosophy. There are about as many political philosophies as there are governments. The United States, for example, is a constitutional republic with a philosophy of a government with enumerated powers delegated by the people in the form of a constitution that defines and limits the powers of government. The people elect a congress to represent them in the writing of laws and a president to carry out those laws that congress instructs him/her to carry out (unless he/she does not agree to carry them out in the form of a veto). The president appoints justices, with the consent of the senate, to interpret the extent and nature of those laws in light of the constitution. All three branches are separate and equal. There are different types of subgroups of political philosophy within that type. Again, the United States is only one type of political philosophy. Every country/tribe/clan has a political philosophy, and most of them are tied to the history and culture of the people.