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    Chanhging Technology in Changing Banking Operations

    originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806, which almost immediately became the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks, the other two being the Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras, all three of which were established under charters from the British East India Company. For many years the Presidency banks acted as quasi-central banks, as did their successors. The three banks merged in 1921 to form the Imperial Bank of India, which, upon India's independence, became the State Bank

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    Political Stand Examples

    politicians that support the government of today. A government that will regulate all sectors of the economy and that which will support the growth of our economy. It is in my interest that we should support the federalists because they are concerned about the better good of the common citizen. I will also state that the federalists will make our governments stronger and more powerful. The government will be able to control all sectors of the economy. More so the fact that the government is in control then

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    Moroccan vs American Political System

    unitary form of government in which there are no states. As well as a constitutional democracy form of government wherein the country is ruled by king Mohammed6 and has absolute control of the country. Nonetheless, the king follows the constitution and uses the help of the prime minister. The voting age in Morocco is 18, though the citizens can't vote for their king since Morocco has a constitutional monarchy. However, the citizens are allowed to vote for the other people in the government that assist

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    2.03 Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

    The federalist structure of government is the one that is best for this nation. Federalists wanted to make a change; a change for the people. They want an established government that is ruled or governed by the people, unlike the Anti-Federalists who wanted to keep the same monarchy government and didn’t seek a change for the people. A monarchy has proven to be corrupt because only the higher-class had the right to power and the lower-class had no say. For this reason, the Federalists wanted to separate

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    Checks And Balances

    write a set of principles that will provide structure and fairness in the nation’s government. To avoid any branch abusing its power, three branches were created; the branches are the executive, the legislative and the judicial. Along with each branch are checks and balances. The system of checks and balances are meant to obtain each branch from too much power. Each branch has certain privileges against other branches that will keep them on check. A great example of checks and balances in action is

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    Government

    danger to the government. In article No 51 the purpose is for four aspects: Layered representation which is the people that are elected directly or indirectly to represent other people, Separation of powers are the three branches that make, and enforce the law; judicial, executive, and legislative branches, Checks and balancing is the ability of each branch to check the powers of the others so the power is balance in all three branches, and Federalism which is the existence of two governments, state and

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    Checks And Balances Essay

    is put into the hands of a single person or group then that power is misused. To counter this problem our Constitution set up our system of Checks and Balances which basically does not give one branch of government complete control over this country but spread power evenly among among the branches. Also the Constitution has The Amendment Process and it is a way to add in amendments that the Constitution might of missed, or to fix a horrible problem. Our system of Checks and Balances and the Amendment

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    Constitution Importance

    stronger central government. That government established the three branches of our government: the judicial, legislative, and executive. The Constitution set rules and powers of these branches, as well as, protected the people from being completely ruled by the government, thus making for a more “perfect union”. By breaking down the Constitution into articles and Amendments, the answers to the questions above can be found. The seven original Articles describe the branches of the government and establish

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    Roman Republic Despotism

    The Roman Republic had three branches of government like the US government. However, some people say that the government was more like an aristocracy (form of government where the nobles hold the power), while others say it was more like a despotism (a form of government where a ruler has all the power). Lastly, others say it was democratic. The Roman Republic had a dictator at times of war and it lasted 479 years. The Roman Republic was only partly democratic because the majority of the power was

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    03.02 Public Policy

    the time the constitution was ratified. The anti-federalists wished to prevent a surplus of power in the national government by giving states the supreme power. Federalists wanted a larger central government for a good military and law enforcement. The anti-federalists had the most liberty under their form of government. One problem the federalists had with their form of government was that it would allow the majority to infringe of the rights of the individuals. James Madison explained this in

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