” Karoun Bemirjian discusses the concerns women face in the military by exploring views and opinions from the only four female combat veterans in Congress. The main issues women face in the military are sexual harassment, expanding family leave, planning options for soldiers, and whether women should be eligible for the draft. Out of the 102 veterans serving in Congress, only four are women. Unfortunately, trying to get their voices heard can be problematic and often these matters are challenging…
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presence of Checks and Balances within the organization or society prevents any single person or any particular department from having too much power to make changes. Therefore, it is very important to have Checks and Balances system within the society, organization, or government. One of the great things in the government of the United States that there is a proper Checks and Balances system exists, so no any person or department can make decisions without any consensus or compromise. In other words…
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Jaime Pellicero-Calvo 01/16/15 AP US Government CHAPTER 11 CONGRESS – GUIDED READING The typical member of Congress is a man, white, middle-aged, protestant, previously a law-related person, and from the upper-middle class. Obviously, as neither the constituents or congresspeople share the same characteristics, congresspeople cannot claim descriptive representation, but rather, substantive representation of the interests of a group of which the congressperson suppoter is not a member of. Advantages…
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tyranny. James Madison said, “The accumulation of all powers in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many is the very definition of tyranny.” The Constitution guarded against tyranny in four ways: federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances and the compromise between big and small states in Congress. Federalism guarded against tyranny because it divided the power between the central government and state government. Certain powers are exclusively held by the central government and other…
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responsibilities of the President as provided in Article II of the Constitution are very detailed as only four specific powers exist. They included the commander in chief of the military, power to grant reprieves or pardons, power to make treaties(subject to Senate approval), and power to make certain appointments those of ambassadors and justices of the Supreme Court. The president has the power to pardon any person who has committed a federal crime. With permission from two-thirds of the senators present, the…
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CHAPTER 9 Define Congress: The national legislative body of a country; designed to be the people’s most direct voice; it is a bicameral legislature (House and Senate) Explain four major differences between the House of Representatives and Senate: 1) The members of the house are elected from districts and the members of the senate are elected from states 2) There are 435 members of the house and 100 members of the senate 3) Members of the house serve a 2 yr term and senators serve a 6 yr term…
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Christine Lee October 12, 2013 The roles of the Legislative, Judiciary, Executive Branches of the Government What are the three branches of the U.S. Government? The three branches of the U.S. Government are Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. They carry out governmental power and functions. Legislative Branch The legislative branch is made up of the two houses of Congress the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important…
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POLITICAL SCIENCE 001 Dr. DURUKAN TEST # 2 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 11- THE CONGRESS Why was Congress created? Congress was created so that states would have representation. Congress is in charge of controlling the federal government, foreign trade and policy, and the military. What are the functions of Congress? Congress has four functions lawmaking, representation, constituent services, and oversight. The Lawmaking Function The principal and most obvious function Requires decisions about the size…
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prior to this, Was the 40th Vice President of the United States serving from 1973 to 1974 under President Richard Nixon. He was the first person appointed to the Vice Presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment, after Spiro Agnew resigned. When he became president upon Richard Nixon's resignation on August 9, 1974, he became the first and to date only person to have served as both Vice President and President of the United States without being elected by the Electoral College. Before ascending…
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Sydnie Mainella Abigal Adams Abigal Adams' childhood was very interesting. She was born in Weymouth, Massachusettes on November eleventh, seventeen fourty-four. Born American, her birth name was Abigal Smith. Her father's name was William Smith and he was a minister in North Parrish Congregational Church of Weymouth. Abigals' mother was Elizabeth Quincy Smith. Abigal, being the second born child had three siblings, Mary, Elizabeth, and William. They were raised in a rural area. Abigal was…
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