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France in 1789 was one of the richest and most powerful nations in Europe. Only in Great Britain and the Netherlands did the common people have more freedom and less chance of arbitrary punishment.?
France in 1789 was one of the richest and most powerful nations in Europe. Only in Great Britain and the Netherlands did the common people have more freedom and less chance of arbitrary punishment.?
Prevention of The Great Depression
Prevention of The Great Depression
This versus That
1. Nomination vs. General Election
One chooses party candidates,
2. Primary vs. Caucus
3. Closed Primary vs. Open Primary
4. Liberal vs. Conservative
5. Democrat vs. Republican
6. Major Party vs. Third Party (not the same as Independent)
7. Realignment vs. Dealignment
8. Reapportionment vs. Redistricting
9. Political Parties vs. Interest Groups
10. Judicial Restraint vs. Judicial Activism
11. Original Intent vs. ?Living? Constitution
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Alexandra Silvers
POS 110
Herrera
Articles of Confederation
&
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
1. What type of government does the document create???
-It created a central government Yes but more importantly a confederacy
2. How many branches of government are created???
-it created one: legislative
3. What branches are left out???
-executive, judiciary
4. How many representatives does each state send to Congress???
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