constitution

Discuss your thoughts on the principles of governance and the powers of the national government defined by the Constitution. Provide specific details to support your opinion.

Current Event Chapter on the Founding and the Constitution Current Event Instructions: For the chapter on the Founding and the Constitution current event, review pages 39 -46. Once you do that, research a news article that addresses a principle of governance. a copy of the current event template (provided below) and answer all 4 questions. […]

Drawing on internal principles numbers 1, 2, and 4 in Chapter 8, respond to the modern legal argument that people have the right to abortion, same-sex marriage, and other sexual freedoms.

Contending for the Constitution: Recalling the Christian Influence on the Writing of the Constitution and the Biblical Basis of American Law and Liberty Drawing on internal principles numbers 1, 2, and 4 in Chapter 8 (attached for your reading – the book is “Contending for the Constitution: Recalling the Christian Influence on the Writing of […]

Drawing on chapter eight in Contending for the Constitution, respond to the modern argument that laws are invalid if they are based on the religious belief that some things are immoral.

Contending For The Constitution Utilizing the following book, “Contending For The Constitution: Recalling the Christian Influence on the Writing of the Constitution and the Biblical Basis of American Law and Liberty” Choose one: 1) Drawing on chapter eight in Contending for the Constitution, respond to the modern argument that laws are invalid if they are […]

Propose an amendment to our Constitution (presumably the 28th Amendment). Identify the specific clause in or part of the Constitution that presents (or fails to adequately address) the matter your amendment is addressing.

Topic: ESSAY1 AMMENDING THE CONSTITUTION Required length: At least three-and-a-half pages, double-spaced, but you are welcome to go over inorder to make your points.Throughout the term, we are reading about, discussing, learning about various problems in our political system: problems that affect our government’s ability to get things done and respond to the people’s needs, […]

Read both the text of the Constitution (recall that only the 4 Articles and first 10 Amendments were part of the initial document) and historians’ arguments about slavery and the Constitution, and make an argument of your own.

Topic: Constitution and Slavery In your essay, you’ll read both the text of the Constitution (recall that only the 4 Articles and first 10 Amendments were part of the initial document) and historians’ arguments about slavery and the Constitution, and make an argument of your own. A successful essay will: Be 3-4 double spaced pages […]

What were the ideas the propelled people to join the revolution? What was the impact of the American Revolution in defining the United States?

Topic: History Discussion #2 Using the video, the primary document, the website, and Chapter 3 from the textbook, answer the following questions in a post at least 300 words that starts a thread and also write two replies to others at least 100 words long each: Why did the American Revolution occur? What were the […]

Provide an analysis of your legal matter from the world around you in 250 words or less, and post your response to the discussion forum.

Discussion Assignment: Law in the World around You Introduction to Canadian Law: Based on the law and the Canadian constitution, as well as branches of government and common and civil law. Consider the course material for this week, and research, identify, and discuss another example of a legal matter in the news or otherwise in […]

How many military members do you would have read the entire Constitution before they enlisted or reenlisted?

Discussion question: How many military members do you would have read the entire Constitution before they enlisted or reenlisted? What are the implications of swearing allegiance to a document you do not understand? Did any have to read the Constitution during their military career?

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