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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.
Yes, many historians believe that the creation of the Constitution was inevitable due to the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the need for a stronger central government.
Political parties act as a voice for their members and supporters. They have four key functions in the democratic process. They select candidates, facilitate the governance of the nation and people, monitor the opposing party while it is in power and they mobilize the people.
Yes, the creation, possession, or distribution of animated child pornography is illegal in many countries, including the United States, as it is considered a form of child exploitation and can lead to criminal charges.
The constitutional power that led to the creation of the U.S. Air Force is the authority of Congress to raise and support a military force, as outlined in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
it led corporations and unions to increase election spending
it led corporations and unions to increase election spending
In 1974, amendments were made to the Campaign Reform Act that limited the amount of contributions to candidates. These changes also included the creation of the Federal Election Commission.
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Mitt Romney did not win the 2012 presidential election. However, during his campaign, he focused on issues such as job creation, reducing government spending, and repealing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). He also stressed the importance of promoting economic growth and reforming entitlement programs.
The second reason for the creation of the Electoral College was to serve as a compromise between electing the president by a vote in Congress and by popular vote. The framers intended for it to balance the influence of populous states with that of less populated ones, ensuring that all states had a role in the presidential election process. This mechanism aimed to prevent larger states from dominating the election outcomes while still allowing for a degree of public participation.
Gerrymandering.
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The reduction of presidential term limits and the creation of beaurocratic agencies such as dept of Labor
A:Quite early. The reign of Pope Damasus (366-384) is notable as a reign of supreme terror. This began in the prelude to his election, when Damasus I hired a gang of thugs who stoned the Julian basilica where the rival candidate, Ursitrus, had his headquarters. In the ensuing battle 137 people died. By the sixth century, simony in the election of bishops and even popes was rife. Wealthy papal candidates could buy votes, to win election. Of course, they expected the fruits of office to offset the expenditure in winning election.The eighth-century forgery of the document known as the Donation of Constantine was one of the greatest stains on the Catholic Church. Pope Stephen II, on whose behalf the forgery may have been written, used the Donation to have territory "restored" to the papacy, resulting eventually in the creation of the Papal States. The creation of the Papal States, the so-called patrimony of St. Peter, made the pope a feudal lord, giving a real financial value to his office. Henceforth, candidates were willing to fight and bribe their way into office, and then go to war to expand their wealth and influence.
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