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An Overview of the Correct and Wrong History and Army Sharp
Army
Army Sharp
Government
History
Not all of our histories are accurate records that, for good or bad, reflect the true course of events. This could be, in certain instances, because the author was not as careful in his research, which, as an historian, he must be. Or, in other instances because the author has some ulterior purpose6; or, simply…
Summary of the vienna convention
Diplomacy
Government
International law
International Relations
National Security
Political science
Introduction The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 is a treaty which gives a framework that governs diplomatic relations among different independent states in the world. It was a milestone in strengthening inter-state relationships. Ratified by 187 countries (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ViennaConvention), the Convention specifies the privileges of a diplomatic mission that enable diplomats to perform their…
What Were the Grievances of the Third Estate in 1789
Europe
Government
social institutions
Tax
There were three national ‘estates’ in France, the First Estate made up of all clergy ranging from Archbishops to Priests and the Second Estate made up of nobility were the ‘estates’ that did not need to pay any tax at all. The Third Estate was defined negatively as everybody who did not belong to the…
The Brenton Butler Case Short Summary
Common Law
Criminology
Government
Brenton Lenard Butler was charged with murder and armed robbery in the death of MaryAnn Stephens, of Toccoa, GA. At age 15 Brenton Butler, Could have faced life in prison without Parole if he was convicted of first -degree murder. In Florida nobody the age of sixteen or younger can face the death penalty. MaryAnn…
A History of the Paris Commune of 1871 or the Fourth French Revolution
France
French Revolution
Government
Politics
The Paris Commune, AKA the Fourth French Revolution, was a socialist government that governed France from the 18th of March to the 28th of May in 1871. The French Commune rose from the ashes of the Franco—Prussian war, when multiple revolts destroyed France’s frayed political unityl Rallying under the slogan ”In Republique démocratique et social”,…
Understanding the Connection Between the French Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment
Democracy
France
French Revolution
Government
The Age of Enlightenment was a period of intellectual development from the 17‘” to 18th century that sprouted many ideas about humanity and government, most of them surrounding reasoning, science, and equality. The French Revolution, which took place from 1789-1799, centered around many of these ideals, and the intense desire among the public to put…
The Impact of Electoral College on the Significance and Legitimacy of Voting in the United States
Constitution
Electoral College
Government
In the 1996 United States presidential election, only 49 percent of the voting age population cast a ballot (Federal Election Committee). Only 56 percent of whites voted, followed by 50 percent of African American, and only 27 percent of Hispanics (Federal Election Committee). With such low voter turnout, one must wonder about the cause of…
Obligations and Contracts
Common Law
Government
Justice
Nature and Effect of Obligations Article 1163 – Every person obliged to give something is also obliged to take care of it with proper diligence of a good father of a family, unless the law or the stipulation of the parties requires another standard of care. Specific/Determinate thing vs. Generic Thing A thing is said…
The Different Views Between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson on the New Government
Government
Hamilton
Politics
Though both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson served as members of President Washingtons cabinet, the two held very different views on the newly founded U.S. government and the role of the masses in that government. During the 1790s the views of Hamilton and Jefferson would develop into two competing political views and eventually form the…
To what extent are UK judges both independent and neutral?
Constitutional Law
Government
Judge
Judiciary
Justice
Policy
Separation of powers
1a) With reference to the source, describe the measures that exist to maintain the independence and neutrality of the judiciary. The independence of the judiciary from the executive and legislative is said to kept by things like their fixed salaries and sub judice rule. Their salaries ‘are paid from the Consolidated Fund’ and aren’t fixed…