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What has been the single most significant change to constitutional order from “original intent” to the present public policy status in the United States?

RESEARCH PAPER: CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER ASSIGNMENT
OVERVIEW
In the twentieth-century the United States of America reached unprecedented heights of global respect and vision as a result of the country’s efforts to rid the world of oppression. World War II changed everything from manufacturing methods and materials from which products are made to corporate consolidation to fundamental societal changes. The post-war years further saw fundamental changes in the country. As in all eras, it can be debated whether some of the changes were good or bad, depending on perspective. The one constant over some 230+ years has been change. As we occupy more of the twenty-first century, further change will be realized.

INSTRUCTIONS
Write a Research Paper: Constitutional Order Assignment using the information learned and answer the following question:
What has been the single most significant change to constitutional order from “original intent” to the present public policy status in the United States?

Research Paper: Constitutional Order Assignment Specifics:
· Citations from at least 15 scholarly sources and all required readings
· 12 double-spaced pages of content, not counting the title page or references
· Double-spaced
· Current Turabian Format

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

the following must form part of your references:
1. Barton, D. (2011). Original Intent: The Courts, The Constitution, and Religion. Aledo, Texas, WallBuilders. ISBN: 9781932225631.
2. Danoff, B. & Herbert, L. J. (2011). Alexis de Tocqueville and the Art of Democratic Statesmanship. Lantham, MD: Lexington Books. ISBN: 9780739145302.
3. Garraty, J. A., (editor). (2009). Quarrels That Have Shaped The Constitution . New York: Harper- Perennial. ISBN: 9780061320842.
4. Higgs, R. (2012). Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government. (Independent Studies in Political Economy) 25th Anniversary Edition. ISBN: 9781598131116.