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I did a lot of research and I believe, not fully sure that is is correct but this is what I think it is. South Carolina and Georgia. I recommend doing research. I researched for like 1-2 hours, a brainless, would be nice or something.
1. The power within the legislative branch
2. Articles of confederation: can have 2-7 representatives from a state, each state gets one vote, delegates are annually appointed every year and can be fired at any point within that year or be replaced.
U.S Constitution: Each state has two senators permanantly for 6 years, each senator has 1 vote, congress has a house of representatives and a senate, The House of Representatives members will be appointed every two years by the people of the several states.
3. They reserve the power for a state to pick its own representatives and the power to vote
4. Mostly different, they have different views such as things like representation, number of votes, how congress is split up, and when delegates can be chosen for office
I'll offer some basic thoughts on the Nuremberg Trials. These were a series of 13 trials held in Nuremberg, Germany from 1945 to 1949. The Trial of Major War Criminals was held before an international tribunal of the Allies (Britain, France, the USA and the USSR), between November, 1945, and October, 1946. The subsequent Nuremberg proceedings (12 additional trials) were held before US military tribunals.
The Nazis' own trail of records concerning the Holocaust was used as evidence at the trials. The Allies had captured millions of documents and records that the Germans had kept, as well as film and photographic evidence that the Nazis had made in documenting their "achievements." It was gruesome to present this sort of evidence at the trial, but it was deemed necessary to do so to show the grotesque inhumanity of the war crimes committed. It was also deemed necessary for this to be done publicly as a testimony to human rights and a defense of international law.
My vision of the future is not a utopia. Especially considering the detrimental events that have gone on in this era, a utopia could be a viable option, but a utopia is really a dystopia in disguise. I want to see a future that continues today’s activism and fully integrates everyone and where anyone can TRULY become what they want to be. And where everyone will be accepted for who they are. Also, when people will REALLY be treated equally and with dignity. A day where police brutality will cease to exist, where racism will disappear, homophobia, xenophobia, and ICE will be a thing of the past. Those days will truly fulfill my dreams and my idea of a future.