Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • Role of Congress in Country’s Economy

    According to the provisions of the commerce clause, Congress is vested with the authority to regulate the entire country’s economy. The power implies that it also can control commerce between and among states. However, some critics argue that Congress exerts excessive control over commerce and limits individual states’ ability to regulate their economies. The authority…

  • Mario Diaz-Balart’s Policy: Legislative Initiative

    Legislative Initiative Plan The plan under consideration aims at identifying the necessary actions that have to be taken to make sure the offered Mario Diaz-Balart’s policy is effective within the frames of the chosen legislative session. In Section One, a communication with a congressman Mario Diaz-Balart has been analyzed. The second section helps to define…

  • The Significance of the Governmental Terms

    Government: The economic significance of the government is to stabilize and ensure growth of economic activities, create employment opportunities, and create price stability. Economically, government can significantly affect the fiscal and monetary policies which can positively or negatively affect the growth rate of the economy. Autocracy: Socially, autocracy creates situations whereby citizens have no means…

  • Comparison of the U.S and U.K Government System

    The United States and the United Kingdom are among the most powerful and successful democracies in the world. The structure of the government of both states was formed centuries ago and has not changed much since then. The founding fathers of the United States could not completely reject the influence of European, and especially English,…

  • Class and Regional Politics in Canada

    It is a popular opinion that politics in Canada revolve largely around ethnicity and regionalism issues, that class rivalry and issues of inequality were never present or pressing in the Confederacy. Indeed, the frictions between different regions of Canada over the questions of self-identification, language, oil revenues, funding, and other similar issues are the reasons…

  • Government’s Role in Society and State

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction A government is a body that has the authority to create and enforce laws in a society. In other words a government manages a society. A good government is supposed to regulate man’s interactions in a society because a man is basically selfish. Thus with a government…

  • Yemen’s National Dialogue Conference

    Table of Contents Introduction Historical Background Problems with the NDC Conclusions and Recommendations Works Cited Introduction Consequences of the Arab Spring and international humanitarian and military interventions in the Middle East remain a large point of contention and controversy both in terms of ethical and political validations and in terms of effectiveness. In Libya, Syria,…

  • US Congress: Failure Causes and Improvements

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Possible Constitutional Amendments Conclusion References Abstract The US government is made of three arms, viz. executive, legislature, and the judiciary. Congress is the legislative arm, and it is mandated by the constitution to strike a balance between the government and the citizens. Today, there is an outcry from the public…

  • The Confederacy of the Iroquois People

    Table of Contents Introduction Similarities and differences of philosophies Comparison between Mohawk Indian in New York and the constitution Conclusion References: Introduction The confederacy of the Iroquois people is very important. Iroquois is the family that consists of five tribes namely Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Saneca and Cayuga who were the American eastern culture that forms…

  • Constitutional Scholars Tell Congress It Has Power to Make D.C. A State

    In his article Dozens of Constitutional Scholars Tell Congress It Has Power to Make D.C. a State (24 May 2021), Kapur presents a bold statement made by constitutional experts. Several representatives of respected universities such as Harvard, Berkeley and Michigan Law Schools claim in an official letter to the U.S. Congress that its leaders have…