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Characteristics of and Conditions Beneficial to Democracy Parts of the Declaration of Independence and its Relationship to John Locke's Social Contract Theory Compromises at the Constitutional Convention Federalists v. Antifederalists The Bill of Rights Amendments Since the Bill of Rights that Have Made the Government More Democratic Separation of Powers Federalism Checks and Balances and its Effect on Government Judicial Review Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint Importance of Committees in Congress Constitutional Provisions and Differences that Affect the Relationship Between Congress and the President Pork Barrel Legislation and its Effect on the Budget and Government Spending Necessary and Proper Clause Commerce Clause How a Bill Becomes a Law and Why So Many Bills Fail Influences on How a Member of Congress Votes on Bills The Effects of Uncontrollables Such as Entitlements on Government Spending |
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