When Congress passes a Law, it can be found in the publication United States Statute at Large. The term Statute at Large is most commonly used. In this statute the laws that passed by the United States Congress are listed in chronological order.<span> It is prepared and published by the Office of the Federal Register (OFR), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).</span>
A dictator is someone who has absolute power — or who at least behaves as if they do by bossing others around. In government, a dictator is a ruler who has total control over a country, with no checks or balances to prevent abuse of power.
<span>It took a long time, but the single most important event was the Glorious Revolution of 1688, when Parliament threw out James II and invited his daughter Mary and her husband William to become joint co-rulers. In order to seal the deal, William had to sign away a lot of the traditional rights of kings to the Parliament, and guarantee the people's rights. Among these was an important law called the Bill of Rights. </span>
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