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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-10-16 12:47:56 -0400
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-10-16 12:47:56 -0400
commite02fa026261e4dad10154b961d599b346a5ab2b3 (patch)
tree87ae01fd85241122c67e219f92469c9c77138144 /rich
parent352bd2bb48910ccc854a6005fa2bf4e893f73b5a (diff)
removed trailing spaces from numerous files
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-rw-r--r--rich/04_three_political_cultures1
-rw-r--r--rich/07_federalist2
-rw-r--r--rich/08_aoc_constitution1
-rw-r--r--rich/14_federalism2
-rw-r--r--rich/18_legislation4
-rw-r--r--rich/20_president2
6 files changed, 5 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/rich/04_three_political_cultures b/rich/04_three_political_cultures
index dbe8db1..20a72d2 100644
--- a/rich/04_three_political_cultures
+++ b/rich/04_three_political_cultures
@@ -71,4 +71,3 @@ Interactions:
- traditionalistic order, while often damaging to opressed groups,
helps create (when functioning properly) a benevolent elite for
political power but has the same danger as oligarchy.
-
diff --git a/rich/07_federalist b/rich/07_federalist
index a54f184..5a2917b 100644
--- a/rich/07_federalist
+++ b/rich/07_federalist
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ social level and the judicial system at an organizational level.
The *federal principle* maintains the *republican cause*
1) According to Hamilton in Federalist #15, why is a strong central
-government needed? Please explain your answer.
+government needed? Please explain your answer.
Hamilton argues that the Confederacy's national government has so little
power as to make an international mockery of itself. Hamilton expects
diff --git a/rich/08_aoc_constitution b/rich/08_aoc_constitution
index 0ae794c..6eb4ff6 100644
--- a/rich/08_aoc_constitution
+++ b/rich/08_aoc_constitution
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ Articles of Confederation
- Couldn't coin money
- No common currency, so its value was based on states'
values, and people wouldn't accept specific currencies
-
The Constitution
- Approved Sep 17, 1787
- Madison Model's 5 Principles
diff --git a/rich/14_federalism b/rich/14_federalism
index e84e579..6dc4b1f 100644
--- a/rich/14_federalism
+++ b/rich/14_federalism
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Legislature
2) How many chambers?
- Bicameral or Unicameral
Unicameral = legislation is fast
- Bicameral = legislation is slow
+ Bicameral = legislation is slow
Bicameral = responsibility for laws is less clear
- Confounding of power
- Senate is more powerful, but not perceived as such
diff --git a/rich/18_legislation b/rich/18_legislation
index 188a96e..4e26e6f 100644
--- a/rich/18_legislation
+++ b/rich/18_legislation
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Senate side of process (often introduced concurrently, sometimes
multiple bills on either side correspond on one issue, sometimes
consecutive)
- Introduction: senate resolution number
- - President pro temp (maybe multiple) refers to standing committees,
+ - President pro temp (maybe multiple) refers to standing committees,
- Committee Stage: passes through the subcommittee, full committee
landmines; often longer timeframes in the Senate
- NO Rules Committee
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ consecutive)
- No time limit
- Allows filibusters
- Originally 60 votes "Vote of Closure" stops
- - Now simple majority (50)
+ - Now simple majority (50)
- No sitting down, leaning on podium
- But multi-person filibusters
- Amendment vote (incl house amendments) and vote on finalized
diff --git a/rich/20_president b/rich/20_president
index bea5c94..9f34036 100644
--- a/rich/20_president
+++ b/rich/20_president
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Presidential Power
- Article II Section 1
- 35 yrs old
- Natural born
- - Common characteristics that help
+ - Common characteristics that help
- Previous success in business, politics, law
- Protestant, white, male
- Most presidents didn't have Ph.Ds