Category: American Constitution

  • Comparison of American Constitution and Constitution of Zambia

    The massive majority of modern constitutions pronounce the rudimentary ideologies of the state, the structures and procedures of government and the fundamental privileges of the people in a higher law that cannot be individually altered by a regular legislative act. This superior law is frequently denoted as a constitution. The content and nature of various…

  • Essay on US Constitution

    The U.S. Constitution: From Past to Present The U.S. Constitution contains 4,400 words and is 17 pages long, or 4 parchments. Some people will say those 4,400 words are outdated for todays modern society. When you look back in history, people such as Samual Adams and Patrick Henry were against the constitution. They were known…

  • US Constitution Essay

    When the shift began, a Republican-dominated state from the early ’50s to the late ’80s. Various counties had shared both the Democratic label and the Republican label. Whereas, the electorate had power starting from the Democrats in the early ’40s to ’50s to the early ’50s to the ’80s dominated by the republicans. Since then,…

  • Critical Essay on What Is the Purpose of Government

    How does Locke describe the state of nature and what is his recommendation regarding the social contract? What is the primary purpose of government according to Locke? According to Locke, the state of nature is a far more pleasant place to be than Hobbes. He also gives Laws of Nature, that mankind is to be…

  • How Does the Constitution Guard against Tyranny: Synthesis Essay

    The United States of America is a union of countries that teamed up to provide a consistent means of protection from outside threats and give us more economic power, more specifically at the time of the British King George III. We act as a country now, sort of, but we are not a true country,…

  • Constitutional Law on Freedom of Speech Essay

    Introduction The freedom of speech, protected under constitutional law, is a cornerstone of democratic societies worldwide. It serves as a safeguard for individual expression, public discourse, and the exchange of ideas. This essay will provide an analytical examination of constitutional law pertaining to freedom of speech. We will explore the legal foundations, key constitutional provisions,…

  • What Makes America Great

    I grew up on the frontiers of freedom. I lived in Kuwait and Estonia as a child; the former has been liberated by America and the latter is protected by America. Living a country fresh out of the prison house of nations (Russia), I never knew what America was. I had never even celebrated the…

  • Life without the First Amendment: Critical Essay

    USA will be a guiding basis of my research since the separation of church and state is a legal and political principle that advocates from the First Amendment of the United States Constitution ‘ the separation of church and state fails to be made available in the Constitution itself but trails itself so far back…

  • Are Abel Fieldss Actions Protected by The First Amendment: Analytical Essay

    This case study is on the United States v Abel Fields. Abel Fields is under trial because he is accused of violating the Stolen Valor Act. In 2011, Mr. Fields attended a city meeting on public safety where he told everyone about his extensive military experience which he explained gave him the knowledge to speak…

  • Search and Seizure: What Draws the Line?

    The Constitution was written in 1787 and is still used today. Over time, the meaning of the amendments has been interpreted differently due to technology and society advancing. The Fourth Amendment states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be…