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Constitution of Wisconsin

The “Constitution of Wisconsin” is a pivotal document that outlines the framework of governance and the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizens in the state of Wisconsin. It reflects a blend of democratic principles and innovative governance, historic in its adoption in 1848. The constitutional text is meticulously crafted, incorporating clear legal language while also being accessible to the general public. This document not only delineates the structure of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches but also enshrines essential civil liberties and social justice provisions, making it a significant historical artifact in the context of American state constitutions. The Government of Wisconsin, as the author of this constitution, has been integral in shaping the state's political landscape and civic identity. Influenced by the democratic ethos of the mid-19th century and the various social movements of its time, the constitution embodies the collective aspirations of Wisconsin's citizens for a government that is responsive and accountable. The historical context in which it was drafted reveals the struggles and triumphs of a young state eager to establish its place within the Union. This important document is highly recommended for students of American government, as well as for citizens interested in understanding the legal and political foundations of Wisconsin. The “Constitution of Wisconsin” serves not just as a legal text, but as a living testament to the state's commitment to democracy and the rule of law.
67 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
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