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Extablishing the Three Branches of Government
In 1787, the founders agreed to replace the Articles of Confederation with a new system of government. The Constitution divided power between the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary, each with its own roles and responsibilities.
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The Early Judicial Branch
The U.S. Constitution established the Judicial Branch of government, outlining its foundational structure, and over time, its role and responsibilities have evolved through legal precedents and Acts of Congress.
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The Slave Trade
The Triangular Trade was a complex system of human trafficking spanning three continents. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it saw millions of Africans transported to the Americas.
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Economies of the 13 British Colonies
The 13 British colonies used their diverse regions and resources for trade, leading to prosperity, but ultimately tensions with Britain contributed to the American quest for independence.
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James Madison's Legacy
James Madison is known as the “Father of the Constitution” – but he was so much more than that. As author of the Virginia Plan and the Bill of Rights, his political genius proved vital in the founding of our nation.
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Overriding Ethics Safeguards in ChatGPT
A recent ChatGPT exploit known as DAN allowed users to get the AI to violate the ethics and guidelines set by OpenAI. The results are both hilarious and terrifying.
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Systems Approach to Management
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is the Systems Approach to Management.
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Inside the stomach of a champion, Crazy Legs Conti's competitive eating journey
Discover the intense world of competitive eating with Crazy Legs Conti, a veteran of the sport for 15 years.
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Factors effecting equilibrium
Identifies how changes in temperature, pressure, and concentration influence equilibrium
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Legal Risks and Considerations in International Business
What are the legal Risks and Considerations in International Business?
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Lack of Information and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained
Lack of Information and Corporate Governance Issues - Explained
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
This Video Explains Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
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Marketing - What is a Marketing Information System
This Video Explains Marketing - What is a Marketing Information System
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Manufacturing Functions - Explained
What are Manufacturing Functions? Functions related to manufacturing operations may include the design and development of production lines, purchasing raw materials and components, selection of raw material suppliers and subcontractors,...
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Likert's 4 Systems of Management
Likert's 4 Systems of Management. The Likert's Management system consisted of four styles and they are Exploitative Authoritative, Benevolent Authoritative, Consultative and Participative.
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Management Information Systems Concentration
Management Information Systems Concentration
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Other Players in the Judicial System
This Video Explains Other Players in the Judicial System
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Organizational Capacity for Change
What is Organizational Capacity for Change? Organizational capacity for change (OCC) is the overall capability of an organization, to prepare for, or to respond to, an increasingly volatile and changeable environment. Every person has a...
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Professional References and Letters of Recommendation
This Video Explains Professional References and Letters of Recommendation
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Primary players in the Judicial System
Primary players in the Judicial System
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System Archetypes - Management
What are System Archetypes in Management? System archetypes are common and usually recurring patterns of behavior in organizations. These patterns almost always result in negative consequences. You can use system archetypes to...
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Soft System Methodology
What is the Soft System Methodology? Soft systems methodology is an organised way of thinking that's applicable to problematic social situations and in the management of change by using action.