16. The Constitution of the United
States (1789) is the supreme law of the
United States of America.[1] The
Constitution, originally comprising seven
articles, delineates the national frame of
government.
Its first three articles:
separation of powers, whereby the
federal government is divided into three
branches: the legislative, consisting of
the bicameral Congress; the executive,
consisting of the President; and the
judicial, consisting of the Supreme Court
and other federal courts. Articles Four,
Five and Six: federalism, describing the
rights and responsibilities of
state governments and of the states in
relationship to the federal government.
Article Seven establishes the procedure
subsequently used by the thirteen States
to ratify it.
video
http://www.havefunwithhistory.com/movies/constitution.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution
17.
18. The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the
United States Constitution.
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-3-minute-guide-to-the-bill-of-rights-belinda-stutzman
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20. Fuck Obama with
a few letters
transposed
making it more
acceptable for
stating loudly in
crowded areas
such as church.
Urban Dictionary
23. •Life issuesAbortion / Reproductive rights
•Right to die movement and euthanasia
•Stem-cell research
•Sexuality Age of consent
•Homosexuality, Gay rights,
•and Same-sex marriage
•Pornography
•Prostitution
•Sexual revolution
•Education and parenting Creation-evolution
controversy
•Family values
•Homeschooling and Educational choice
•Corporal punishment and Child discipline,
most notably spanking
•Sexual education and
abstinence only education
•DrugsLegal drinking age
•Recreational drug use and
Drug decriminalization
•Harm reduction
•Environment and EnergyGlobal warming and
climate change mitigation[23]
•Society and cultureAnimal Rights
•Feminism
•Gun politics
•History wars
•Immigration
•Race, affirmative action
•Media bias in the U.S.
•Moral absolutism vs. Moral relativism
•Multiculturalism
•Permissive society
•Political correctness
•Secularism and Secularization
•Law and GovernmentCapital punishment
•Law and order
•Separation of church and state
CULTURAL WARS IN THE USA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_war