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A constitution is a framework for government, and serves as a set of founding principles for the entity.

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Did the founding fathers predict the problem of dynastic politics in the election of the US ...

If the US constitution contained a clause barring family members from running for office, perhaps it can avoid this kind of "political corruption" of its democracy. …
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Why did the US Presidential job become partisan?

The US constitution intended the president to be non-partisan. Why did the founders not write some controls and checks to prevent the president from being in a league with a political party? …
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Freedom of speech in the UK versus United States of America

It is said that there is no constitutional clause ensuring the freedom of speech to UK citizens. Despite that, the press in the UK and United States have similar freedoms. How does the US contrast fr …
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What kind of amendment can oblige multiple political parties, and repair the unintended two-...

The founding fathers did not foresee that the constitution would foster a two-party political system that is radical, inflexible and deadlocked. …
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