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1311: Russia
... Year’s Day · January 7 Orthodox Christmas · March 8 International woman’s Day · May 1 International Labor Day · May 2 Spring Day · May 9 Victory Day · June Independence Day · November 7 Revolution Day · December 12 Constitution Day In the event holidays occur on week ends, Russian authorities announce during the week prior to the holiday, if the day will be celebrated on the following Monday. Overall, after decades of separation from ...
1312: Thailand
... an injury. But they also attract a lot of crowds. The boat races sometimes attract big crowds. They do most of the boat racing in Chao Phraya River. It is always a highlight on the Constitution Day Fair. Works Cited The New Book of Knowledge Grolier Incorporated, Danbury, CT Thailand in Pictures James Nach The World Book Encyclopedia of People and Places World Book, Inc., A Scott Fetzer Company America on ...
1313: Colombia
... believed in a strong central government and a powerful church; the Liberals believed in a decentralized government, strong regional power, and a less influential role for the church. Nine different governments followed, each rewriting the constitution. In 1861, the country was called the United States of New Granada, in 1863 it became the United States of Colombia, and in 1885, it became the Republic of Colombia under the Presidency of Rafael ...
1314: Italy
... and France. Italy's government was originally a republic, then was a monarchy, then a republic, then a monarchy. It was reverted back to a republic for a final time in 1946. According to the constitution, executive power lies with the cabinet, and legislative powers are vested in a parliament consisting of a 630-member chamber of deputies and a 315-member senate. Except for a few life members of the ...
1315: Mexico
... Trabajadores de Mιxico (Confederation of Mexican Workers), with about 5.5 million members. Statutes prescribe minimum wages and a maximum workweek of six 8-hour days. Government Mexico is a federal republic governed under a constitution promulgated in 1917. Executive National executive power is vested in a president, who must be Mexican-born and the child of a native Mexican. The president is popularly elected for a six-year term and ...
1316: Andrew Jackson and The National Bank
... a manner that would most benefit the nation. As president, he deliberately disregarded the power of the Judicial branch to judge laws, and strengthened the power of the Executive branch above the limits in the Constitution (article 4). Specifically, he destroyed the national bank and also, due to much evidence, it is possible to conclude that Andrew Jackson’s actions as president were strongly affected by his afflictions from the past ...


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