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How the American Dream Has Become a NightmareAt the Constitutional Convention the most hotly comstested debate was over how the states would be represented in Comgress. Under the Artic… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
The Dream Has Become a NightmareThe Founding Fathers wanted to create a limited government that would protect the God given rights of the people. They knew that governmen… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
How Our Republic Became a DemocracyAt the Constitutional; Convention the most hotly comstested debate was over how the states would be represented in Comgress. Under the Arti… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Federal LawGovernment Agencies Required to Teach US Constitution Public Law 108-447 Section 111 of Title I, Division J, of the Fiscal Year 2005 Consol… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
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Loan SharksA Payday Lender is loaning me $400 per month and is charging me $45 per month in interest. In the next 12 months I will forced to pay $5… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
EditorDear Editor, If swallowing flouridated water is so safe wht does the FDA require a warning label on tubes of tooth paste stating ‘If a c… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Preambles of the State ConstitutionsVermont's Constitution is the shortest with just 8,900 wors while the Alabama Constitution contains 389,000 words Preamble to the State Co… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
County Commissionershttps://constitutionalstudies.ning.com/forum/topics/county-commissioners-2" accesskry="<s"">Suwannee County Board of Commissioners ht… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
Florida State ConstitutionFlorida became the 27th state on March 3, 1845. Florida has had six constitutions adopted in the years 1812, 1838, 1861, 1868, and 1885, an… Started by Keith Broaders in The Online ProfessorLatest Reply |
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