law
Who started republic government?
The origins of the Republic system stem from neither Revolutionary France nor Ancient Rome. Ancient B.C. Greece was the founder of the Republic with philosophers, theorists and humanists contemplating methods of governance resulting in a balanced formation of the Republic.
What happens after a bill is passed in congress?
They ask the president to sign it and if he dissagrees(or vetos it), they have to get a ceirtian precentage to have it passed. After they get the president to sign itso it can be passed, but if he vetos it than the congrass votes on if the bill should be passed or not. i think they have to get 3/4(voting twards the vote) to pass it.
How is morality in government?
In thinking about the government's proper role in promoting morals, it is helpful first to understand the nature of the disagreement. Part I of this Essay examines what is commonly meant by-as the great Lon Fuller described it-the "morality of law."' Following Professor Fuller's framework, this Essay distinguishes between two very different moralities of law: the "morality of duty" and the "morality of aspiration." The morality of duty consists of the basic proscriptions-against murder or theft, for example-required by any governmental authority. The morality of aspiration, however, is a different matter altogether. It comprises the rules associated with promoting virtue. Part I concludes by recasting government's role in promoting virtue, in light of Professor Fuller's insight, as an attempt to promote a specific type of morality: the morality of aspiration.
Part II explores the wisdom of giving the government the role of regulating the morality of aspiration by asking why there is an apparent inclination to legislate virtue. The Essay concludes that this inclination owes more to history than to nature and can be traced to the merger of the state and the church in Tudor England. "Aspirational morality" was once the exclusive province of the church, outside the jurisdiction of the state. King Henry VIII, however, saw this separation of church and state as onerous because the Church repeatedly exercised its freedom from his control by condemning his adultery as "immoral." To correct this state of affairs and facilitate his own "affairs," King Henry commandeered the responsibilities of the Church and made morality the responsibility of the State.
What are three types of government that Russia has gone through in the past century?
The 1993 constitution declares Russia a democratic, federative, law-based state with a republican form of government. State power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Why is the government so strict?
The government is strict because it is their way of doing things. If you ever met someone who has served his country for an extended amount of time, you know that they are quite different people than you or me. It all comes down to discipline, and I know that having been to basic training myself.
What is a parliamentary system of government?
A parliamentary democracy means that the political power is held by an elected parliament representing the people.
Election to govern with the elected candidate representing the combine will of the constituents who elected them to office.
How did the English government influence American Government?
Great Britain's rule over the American colonies greatly influenced much of our legal body. We use many of their customs as well.
What role does the government play in your live?
To answer your question, I will quote the Constitution. "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity......" Those words are the sum of the purpose of government in this country. I cant really think of a more "to the point" answer for you on this one. Please let me know if this answers your question.
What guideness did the Quran provide for the governments of Muslim states?
In brief, government should come to power by election and should govern by consultation in accordance with the moral structure given to man through the Qur'an.
ANSWER II
Election is not Quranic idea . but Qur'an stresses advice ( Shoora ) .
What is the name of the government agency that monitors campaign financing?
The Federal Election Commission.
How often does the texas state legislature meet?
In California, the first year of a two-year session, both Houses meet from January until mid-September, then recess until January of the following year. In the second year, both Houses meet from January until it adjourns on November 30.
What was the most essential feature of democratic government?
In a democracy, you have voting. People actually get to choose what they want; it's not chosen for them.
Hope that helps : )
What was the U S government's Office of Indian Affairs responsible for?
what was the us governm What was the U.S. government office of Indian affairs responsible for doing
Which form of government do elected officials represent the vote of the governed?
a representative democracy
What is the leader of each state government called?
The leader of a US state is the elected governor. For an Australian state, it is the premier, who is not directly elected, but typically leads the majority party (the governor is a royal appointed position).
What government did the new elngland colonies have?
New England had a democratic government. Puritan laws were strict and some even carried the death penalty. Most of the laws were based on religion. Once 21 women were killed for being accused of witchcraft. Hooker settled and wrote the fundamental orders of Connecticut in 1639. They took it from Massachusetts.
The Mita system was a good government policy why or why not?
do you think the mita system was a good goverment policy why or wht not
Where was the first fascist government formed?
Fascism is the extreme nationalism. And nationalism is extreme pride for your country. Fascism occurred majorly in Germany just before World War II, when Adolf Hitler rose to power.
How have debate and voting rules in the House changed in the past two centuries?
Voting and debate has gradually changed over the years from the large size of the House, the sheer number and the variety of bills its members introduced. Basically, they have developed to help members of the house manage their heavy workload.
George gallups four principles of accurate polling?
George Gallup's system of accurate polling included correct sampling, clear questions, and scientific principles. George Gallup also did not take funding from groups who had an interest in the outcome of the polls.
What states did the banks and creditors control the government?
To answer a question we need a who, where, what, when, where, and how. Your question leaves out who.