himself... or jesus im not sure which one
where's the model? I think you forgot to put the picture (◍•ᴗ•◍)
A. Modernism is the answer
The benefits of bicameral legislature are :
- It can provide checks and balances.
- It can prevent potential abuses of power .
- It can lead to gridlock that makes the passage of law difficult .
- It protects the interests of minority groups .
The drawbacks of it are :
- Bicameral legislature encourages duplication of functions, since they perform the same function .
- It leads to unnecessary rivalry as to which of the two houses is superior to other .
- Bicameral legislature waste a lot of public fund .
- It causes a serious delay in the act of law making .
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The labor history of the United States describes the history of organized labor, US labor law, and more general history of working people, in the United States. Beginning in the 1930s, unions became important allies of the Democratic Party. Some historians question why a Labor Party did not emerge in the United States, in contrast to Western Europe.[1]
The nature and power of organized labor is the outcome of historical tensions among counter-acting forces involving workplace rights, wages, working hours, political expression, labor laws, and other working conditions. Organized unions and their umbrella labor federations such as the AFL–CIO and citywide federations have competed, evolved, merged, and split against a backdrop of changing values and priorities, and periodic federal government intervention.
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