Outline I.Basic Concepts of Public International Law II.WTO Basics – The Multilateral Trading System III.EU Law – Core Ideas IV.Summary.
Describe why the Articles of Confederation failed. Weak central/national government States werent unified States were like Im new jersey, we do what we.
Federalism. Federalism- system of government that divides the powers between central/national government and the state Division of Powers- meaning that.
Chapter 4: Federalism What is Federalism? Federalism is a system of dividing power between the central national government, and the regional state governments.
Chapter 4: Federalism What is Federalism? Federalism is the way we divide power between the central national government, and the regional state governments.
A MORE PERFECT UNION The United States develops from a confederation of states to a unified country ruled under one government The United States develops.
Rapid Fire AHSGE REVIEW. This case involved two anarchist immigrants that were convicted of murder and tried with little evidence. Protests and appeals.
Rapid Fire AHSGE REVIEW. Who/What Am I? This former slave was an abolitionist and writer. Wrote an autobiography of his life and also The North Star This.
The Criminal Justice System Goals Federalism System perspective Characteristics Operations Flow of decision making Crime and Justice in a Multicultural.
The teachings of Enlightenment thinking listed above provided the basis for the A. establishment of democratic government B. teaching of the Protestant.
Federalism. I.Chapter 11, Section 1 A. Basis for Federalism: 1. Compromise between those who wanted a strong central govt. and those who wanted to protect.
Louisiana: The History of an American State Chapter 4 Louisiana’s Government: Rights and Responsibilities Study Presentation ©2005 Clairmont Press.