The constitution of the Roman Republic was a set of guidelines and principles by which the Roman Republic was governed. The constitution evolved over time and was largely unwritten and uncodified, being passed down mainly through precedent.[1] Nevertheless, the constitution was also shaped by the body of written Roman law.[2]
Rather than creating a government that was primarily a democracy (as in ancient Athens), an aristocracy (as in ancient Sparta), or a monarchy (as in the Roman state before and, in many respects, after the Republic), the Roman Republic had a mixed constitution, with three separate branches of government:<span>[3]</span>
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1. First president to visit Communist China = Richard Nixon
- <em>This was a lasting foreign policy initiative, starting friendly relations between the US and The People's Republic of China</em>
2. Egyptian leader = Anwar el-Sadat
3. Israeli leader = Menachem Begin
- <em>Sadat and Begin signed a peace treaty between their countries.</em>
4. deposed Shah of Iran = Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
5. Soviet leader visited by Nixon in 1972 = Leonid Brezhnev
6. Nixon's Vice President = Spiro Agnew
- <em>Agnew was the Vice-President until he resigned for tax evasion. He was replaced by Gerald Ford</em>
7. leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran = Ayatollah Khomeini
8. fired by President Nixon Archibald Cox
- <em>Cox was Special Prosecutor in the Watergate investigation. Firing Cox did not solve that crisis for Nixon. Leon Jaworski was appointed to replace Cox, and the investigation continued.</em>
The Enlightenment Philosophers, but especially John Locke, influenced Thomas Jefferson as he drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Locke was a major proponent of the belief that humans have natural rights and that we enter into a social contract in return for giving up some liberty to the government in exchange for protection of the natural rights.
Jefferson used this belief when he wrote about "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" cribbing Locke's "life, liberty, and the pursuit of property"
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Destroyed it I’m pretty sure
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the term Middle Kingdom or Central State was used to refer to the actual middle areas of these states
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