The model of what a Legislator SHOULDN'T look like was taken from the founding fathers' knowledge of the abuses of the British Parliament.
<span> The British Parliament used methods like passing Ex Post Facto laws, Bills of Attainder, and the "Corruption of the Blood" in treason as a means of silencing opposition. </span>
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UNICEF stands for United Nations Children's Fund. It was created by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 December 1946. The reason for creating UNICEF was to see to the provision of emergency food and healthcare to children and mothers in countries that were ravaged by the second world war.
UNICEF carries out its activities mostly in underdeveloped third world countries that are still battling with issues such as lack of access to quality education, poor infant and maternal health, malnutrition as well as high rate of mother and child pre- and post-natal fatalities.
UNICEF is involved in various programs that improve the society and are targeted towards women and children. They try to work on societal issues such as; poverty alleviation programs, preventing gender discrimination, protecting the rights of children etc.
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Although some thought that the purchase was unjust and unconstitutional, Jefferson determined that his constitutional power to negotiate treaties allowed the purchase of what became 15 states.
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The problem with the way Great Britain and France drew borders in the Middle East was that neither Great Britain nor France found it necessary to include the locals in the operations of demarcating the borders and nor did they take their interests into consideration.
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- Mark Sykes was chosen by the British Council to take responsibility on his shoulders to collaborate with France and demarcate the borders of the Middle East.
- From the French side, George Picot was given the responsibility to have colloquies with the British officials and decide upon how should the borders of the Middle East be demarcated so that they serve the interests of both the British and the French.
- The operation of demarcating the borders of the Middle East failed at involving the locals into it as there were no such provisions discussed before the commencement of the operation.