we study the government because it actually helps us in the future. for example it help us make good decisions when current events, economic and social problems directly effect you. it helps you apply your understanding when you are voting etc. hope it helped.
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clothing made in a multitude of countries competing with the US
formation of the European Union
China and India becoming superpowers
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A Multipolar World would mean the various differences in thoughts and ideas regarding anything in particular which different people across the world might be having. It can also be used to signify the various lines on which the populace of the world can be divided regarding one single topic.
“A multipolar world of diversity and creativity among cultures, nations, and economies—is the world we believe we can build, one that will enrich our lives, and thrives on habits of peace and creative competition,”-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright
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Hamilton saw the judicial branch as the least dangerous branch because it had little to no impact on legislation, according to him. It had no power over money, like the Legislature, not power of the "sword", like the Executive. This would all change dramatically after the Marbury vs Madison case. Chief Justice John Marshall created the power of Judicial Review, leaving a lasting impact on the court and politics. The Court now had teeth and would use them to cut off and stop legislation that they found to be unconstitutional.
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separation of power also prevents one branch or arm of government from gaining too much power
Explanation: Montesquieu was a French judge and political philosopher who lived between January 18 1689 and February 10 1755. One of his most notable ideas is the theory on separation of powers. Montesquieu is singlehandedly responsible for the theory of separation of power which has influenced many constitutions worlwide and is the bedrock the founding fathers followed while drafting the United States Constitution.
His theory of separation of power is a derivative of one of his works, The Spirit of Law and explicitly stated that each power should only exhibit the functions that had been bestowed upon it.