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The Constitution was a revolutionary document because it established the idea of popular sovereignty, which is the idea that the people govern themselves. For example the Constitution begins by saying "We the people..."
Electoral voting is when after the popular vote, which is tallied up and made public in November 6th , the electoral college begins to decide whether or they vote to be republican or democratic. it is a very long process and the results are announced in december.
Most of the rights in the Bill of Rights apply as much to states as to the national government. So, it isn't necessary for every state to include each item in its own constitution. Many state constitutions do include these items, whether or not they duplicate national rights. For example, California's state constitution begins with a statement of rights and gives dozens of rights of citizens in detail. Many of these match the Bill of Rights almost exactly. Some rights are unique to California -- citizens have the right to fish upon public lands and waters, for example.
The preamble of the constitution.
no, the 16th century begins with the year 1500 and ends with the year 1599. the year 1600 begins the 17th century.
Senior citizens are realistic. It begins with R.
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Molson is a popular beer brand from Canada. It begins with the letter M.
American Idol is a popular TV show. It begins with the letter A.
The SOL begins when an account is considered in default. SOL's only apply to lawsuits, they do not halt collection procedures by the OC or an assigned collection agency.
the jalapeño
Carcassonne and Caylus are the most popular I can think of.
Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people. Examples include the U.S. Constitution, which begins with "We the People," reflecting the idea that government derives its power from the governed. Another example is referendums, where citizens vote directly on issues, such as in the case of Brexit, where the UK electorate decided on its membership in the EU. Additionally, many democratic nations hold regular elections, allowing citizens to choose their representatives and influence legislation.
Zippy the Pinhead
Frankfurter sausage.