2. In order to have a law made, you need a certain amount of votes. For example; if you want to pass a law. You would need total 218 of 435 majority vote, to get it sign by the POTUS.
3. The reason to have separation of powers, because to make sure that each branches don't become to powerful. For example;each branches have different functions.
4. The most important rights that citizens should have is right to a prompt, fair trial by jury. Right to vote in elections for public officials. Right to apply for federal employment requiring U.S. citizenship. Freedom to pursue “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” …show more content…
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7. Separation of powers has its responsibilities and prevents any branch from gaining too much power. And different levels of government enforce laws while still ensuring equal protection under the law, because equality of opportunity based on equal treatment by the law.
8. The reason that different levels of government, because they don't want each branches have too much power. For example; in my opinion for the different geographic with different laws, because less people lives in the areas has less laws than more people living in the city.
9. The appropriate methods of punishing citizens are sentencing. Like, sentencing the person to jail and having criminal record. Those are better than punishing the people in the chair, also it's harmful.
10. The individuals accused of crimes of be presumed, because the idea that a person is innocent until proven guilty. The rights of the accused are the right to a fair trial
11. The rights should people be guaranteed when they are accused of crimes are bill of rights. So they will not be treated unfairly.
12. Subject matter determines the jurisdiction of a specific case. Like, whether the case is heard in federal or state court and the appropriate level of court to handle the