Evolution of the State

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¿Cuál fue la fase más evolucionada del Estado?

La monarquía absoluta del siglo XVI al XVIII

¿Qué contribuyó Estados Unidos al desarrollo del Estado?

El presidencialismo, estructura federal y el principio de revisión judicial de constitucionalidad

¿Qué funciones asumió el Poder Ejecutivo en el Estado?

La producción de normas legales a través de reglamentos, decretos y resoluciones

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  • The State has undergone continuous evolution and development.
  • It started at different times and places, with a shift from feudal power atomization to centralization in the monarch.
  • The most evolved phase was the absolute monarchy from the 16th to 18th centuries.
  • The English political system evolved towards a State with separated powers and recognition of fundamental freedoms protected by the State.
  • France developed liberal ideas in the 18th century, leading to the separation of powers, representative democracy, and the idea of a nation.
  • The French Revolution marked the beginning of constitutionalization of rights and evolved forms of State structuring.
  • The US contributed presidentialism, federal structure, and the principle of judicial review of constitutionality.
  • The Constitution became the supreme normative text of the system.
  • The role of the judiciary in producing justice administration resolutions remained.
  • The Executive branch assumed more functions, including the production of legal norms through regulations, decrees, and resolutions.

Test your knowledge of the evolution and development of the State with this quiz! From the feudal power atomization to the centralization in the monarch, to the absolute monarchy and the constitutionalization of rights, this quiz covers the key historical moments and ideas that have shaped the modern State. Explore the role of the judiciary, the separation of powers, and the evolution of forms of State structuring in countries such as England, France, and the United States. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about the

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