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931: K.k.k.
... foreign, political or religious power. I hold my allegiance to the Stars and Stripes next to my Allegiance to God alone. I believe in just laws and liberty. I believe in the upholding of the Constitution of these United States. I believe that our Free Public School is the cornerstone of good Government and that those who are seeking to destroy it are enemies Of our Republic and are unworthy of ...
932: Israel 3
... a religion that formed out of Islam. A few are Baha'is of other small religious groups. The natonal Israeli government is democratic rebublic with a parliament-cabinet form of government. There is no written constitution. Instead there are "basic laws" passed by the Knesset, the Israeli parliament. The national government devides the country into 6 districs, and 14 subdistrics. One of the cabinet members appoints officials to head them. The ...
933: Isolationism
... defense of his administration's record and embodied a classic statement of Federalist doctrine. Worn-out by the burdens of the presidency and the attacks of political foes, Washington feared for the safety of the Constitution. He believed that the stability of the Republic was threatened by the interference by foreign powers in the nation's affairs. He urged Americans to subordinate jealousies to common national interests. He also advised against ...
934: Inept And Unsuccessful. How
... Bismarckian era' in German history had ended, culminating in Bismarck's departure. With unification complete at least geographically, by 1871, Bismarck's next challenge lay with domestic policy and the running of the new German constitution. In the early 1870s, Bismarck relied on the support of the National Liberals in the Reichstag as they were the largest single party. Bis\marck acted to strengthen the newly created state in order to ...
935: India 2
... or social scruples is not permitted among the Hindu's. As a result, the breeds of cattle in India are generally inferior (1). The Republic of India is governed according to the plan of a constitution adopted in 1949, which includes various features of the constitutional systems of Great Britian, the United States, and other Western democracies. By the terms of the Indian organic law the government is federal in its ...
936: In The Frontiers Of One Last
... came into being in August 1960. Its first President was Archbishop Makarios. Over the first three years of independence relations between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots deteriorated, mainly as a result of flaws in the constitution which gave disproportional rights to the Turkish Cypriot community including the right to block the passing of laws. In 1963 intercommunal violence broke out following which many Turkish Cypriots withdrew to enclaves. Attempts to bring ...
937: Impeachment Of Andrew
... to the very Senate that had tried to convict him. He died in 1875 and was buried near his home in Greeneville, Tenn. — wrapped in the flag, his head pillowed by a copy of the Constitution.
938: Illumaniti
Behind the United States and its Constitution is a small group of men whose sole objective is to enslave the whole world and humanity in their satanic plot for a one world govenment. Now to give you a very clear picture of ...
939: Human Rights In Tibet
... is decided before the case goes to trial. When the cases do go to court less than 2% of the cases are won by the defense (Tibet Support Group UK 4). Article 125 of PRC constitution states, “the accused has the right of defense”, but there is no known case of a Tibetan receiving legal assistance prior to, or during, the hearing. Also, there is no known case of a Tibetan ...
940: How Far Did The Policies Of Ol
... and all royalty among the Catalan people. Following the failure of a six-month siege against the French at Salses, Olivares was furious and ordered the royal ministers of the principality to ignore the Catalan constitution since defence of the realm outweighed it. This confirmed to many Catalans, the suspicions of Olivares’ ultimate motives - the Castilianisation of Catalonia. Hence the people became more and more reluctant to stop the French. The ...


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