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Due to a desire to keep space peaceful, the Outer Space Treaty 1967 was created to provide a basic framework of international space law.
The US Constitution, provides for the separation of powers among the three Federal branches, and defines obligations of the State and Federal governments to each other.
It is not only Article IV of the Outer Space Treaty that regulates man's activities in space.
The Confederate constitution was a rewrite of the U.S. Constitution from a Southern perspective.
Although the Constitution has been amended numerous times through a lengthy process, many proposed amendments never made it beyond the House of Representatives.
Every state of the United States governs people within its territory. No authority exists for a state's law enforcement officials to arrest someone outside its territory.
There is a substantial body of legislation concerning the exploration and uses of Outer Space.
The United States Congress is the branch of government that passes laws. The authority to do this is granted by Article I of the Constitution.
The 1848 national election may have laid the groundwork for a decade of growing division between the North and the South through the issue of the extension of slavery.
While the 13th Amendment abolished slavery, it did nothing regarding the legal status of the former slaves. The 14th Amendment gave them citizenship and did much more.
The United States government is built around the concept of separation of powers among three branches of government, the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The early southern triumphs of 1861 and 1862, filled Southern prisons with thousands of Union prisoners. The South was anxious for a formal agreement on prisoners.


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