PPT-Article III & Judiciary Act of 1789

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Organization of the Federal Judiciary From Least Dangerous Branch to Powerful Political Institution Chief Justice Marshall Judicial Review and Marbury v Madison

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Organization of the Federal Judiciary From Least Dangerous Branch to Powerful Political Institution Chief Justice Marshall Judicial Review and Marbury v Madison Prestige of the Court and Justices. THE FEDERAL COURTS: . Activism versus Restraint. Theoretical Focus: Federalist #78. © 2011 Taylor & Francis. Introduction. In . Federalist. Papers # 78-83, Publius deals with three facets of the proposed Judicial Branch:. The Federal Court System. Section 1. Creation of a National Judiciary. During the time of the Articles of Confederation (1781-1789), there was no national judiciary.. Each state interpreted the law the way they saw fit.. The Framers created the national judiciary in Article III of the Constitution. “. The judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish”. Place de la . République. , Paris. 27 April 2002. Barricades in Paris, 1848. Eugène. Delacroix,. . La . Liberté. . guidant. le . Peuple. Course outline. Week 1: French perspectives on the crowd. By. Swood. Treaty of Paris 1783. The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783. It formally ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain and the United States of America because the colonist’s had refused to fallow British rules.. Ch. 10, . American Government. , O’Connor, et. al.. Supreme Court links. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-57563699-10391709/how-affirmative-action-divides-two-justices. /. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/12/19/167614048/family-robert-bork-who-was-turned-down-for-supreme-court-. The French Revolution. The three Estates. The First Estate:. - Royal family & Clergy. - ~1% of population. - Paid no taxes. - owned 10% of the land. The Second Estate:. - Nobility ~2% of pop.. World Studies I. Get ready!. The next slides will describe what happened during the . middle. of the French Revolution…. We pick up where we left off in 1789 after the Storming of the Bastille…. AREA OF STUDY . ONE. Aims for the session. To gain an understanding of:. What is French Revolution Area of Study One . How can I best prepare myself to succeed. What I need to know to succeed. 5 top tips for success. 5 Stages of the French Revolution. Stage One. Spring and Summer of 1789. Meeting of the Estates-General. Storming of the Bastille. The Great Fear. Stage Two. 1789-1791. National Assembly. Declaration of the Rights of Man. 1789-1825: First Five Presidents. WARM . UP: . Read your notes about the . five problems. in the early republic; the . Whiskey Rebellion. ; the . XYZ Affair. ; and . Hamilton & Jefferson. .. GET READY FOR A QUIZ!. The Estates General France Pushes for Democracy (1789) May 1789. For the first time in over 175 years, the Estates General meets. Prior to the meeting the King ordered the representatives of each estate to compile a list of grievances to be discussed at the meeting; known as 1. Incubation Phase (Old Order). Intellectual criticism, faith in the system is lost, economic crisis, a new class is on the rise. 2. Moderate Phase. Some acts of violence, revolution seems to be over, pressure from extremists, government is unable to operate effectively. 2nde. HISTGEOGRAPHIE.COM. 1. Fiche pédagogique n°1. Frises chronologiques. La Révolution française. HISTGEOGRAPHIE.COM. 2. Introduction . HISTGEOGRAPHIE.COM. 3. MOYEN ÂGE. TEMPS MODERNES. EPOQUE .

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