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The Kingdom

Shamirah Betts
Zitlali Avila
Kinyahmwe Musa
APRIL 28, 2015

Preamble
The

peaceful land, the land we all serve and enjoy. Dignity and loyalty is
what we share, happiness and love is what we talk about and trust and
equality is what we live by. The flag will remain in the air waving, we
represent our country no matter where we are. We shall fulfill our duties
and provide stability, protection and order to ensure that our land remains
peaceful.

Executive Branch

Since we do not have a president and the president is usually the head
of the executive branch, the prime minister is the head of our executive
branch. The head of state in the U.S. has to be elected into the position.

Laws basically go through the same process.

We do not have that many similarities for the simple fact that we are a
constitutional monarchy.

Legislative Branch

Since we are a Constitutional Monarchy we are a bicameral legislative


branch or parliament.We also have a House of Commons and Senate
for the 30 states in our Constitutional Monarchy.

Also the requisites for the nomination and election process are different
from those in the United States.

The House of Commons is the major law-making body. The leader of


the political with the most elected members is who becomes the prime
minister and he, or she,chooses the senators.

Judicial Branch

The types of courts and the courts systems are set up the same way.
The supreme, appellate and district courts will handle the same types
of cases as they do in the U.S. court system. There are no term limits
for the judges.

The differences between the U.S. judicial branch and ours is the way
judges are elected, the qualifications and the amount of judges.

Why? We decided to keep things in this branch very similar because we


believed that it worked.

Bill of Rights

The first four amendments are incorporated into our amendments


because we found those four to be important.

Our Bill of rights differs because we added more amendments that may
deal with issues such as the regulations on marriage, problems with
adoption and discrimination.

We decided to keep some of them the same because they were rights
that we believe our people should be entitled to. The ones weve added
relate to issues we commonly see today.

Type of Government

The government we have chosen is a constitutional monarchy. We


decided on this type of government because we believed this was the
best government to be able to make unique but still have some of the
united states principles. The disadvantage for this government is to not
try to copy any other constitutional monarchies that are out there.

Immigration

Education is mandatory for every child in our country.


The curriculums will be History, Math, Science, English, Health, PE,
Music, Art, Athletic.

Level Test is a standardized test: the test measure the knowledge the
students had gained over the year. our standardized test is call the LT.
Type degrees will be offered: GED, associates, bachelors degree,
masters, PH.Ds law degrees. (local government) hiring the teachers,
transportation, dress code.

Health Care

The federal government of our country is in charge of helping out those


who do not make enough money to pay for hospital visits, emergencies,
etc. with the tax money from big business.

Citizens in our country are not required to have health insurance as


opposed to the united state.

Each state has the requirement to provide places for pregnant women,
the elderly, and the mentally ill to find aid and additional support from
charities.

Education

The federal government have the powers over immigration but not in full
control, they decide how and when the non-citizens can become naturalized
citizens of the our country.

How noncitizen become citizen:


Reading, and writing tests are not required. In our country therethey would
need to take a class and know the important part of our history and answer 4
questions out of 10 and there will be no need of studying for a hundred
question.

Relationship between local, State,


Federal Government

The powers of the federal government are to declare war, collect taxes,
create an army, make treaties, make laws, guard the borders, print
money, establish post offices, and regulate commerce between states
and international trade.
States
The state government have powers to spend money, provide
Identifications, and build highways.
Local
Human services, fire, and public works (construction and maintenance
of all county owned or operated assets, and services like sewers,solid
waste and storm water management)

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