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Constitution
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Concept arrangement pattern: Key Points [set] [Set]
Entity: 1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)
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Constitution
(http://site.com/report/role/Constitution)
TableComparison [hypercube]

Entity: 1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)
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Fact Table
Network
Constitution
(http://site.com/report/role/Constitution)
TableComparison [hypercube]
#BlockReporting Entity [Aspect]Period [Aspect]Concept [Aspect]Noncore DimensionsFact ValueUnitRoundingParenthetical ExplanationsOrigin
1Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Role of GovernmentShared Perspectives [member]Government in some form needs to exist. Reported
2Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Role of GovernmentDemocratic Interpretation [member]Government is a tool to promote equality, protect rights, and solve societal issues. Reported
3Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Role of GovernmentRepublican Interpretation [member]Government should be limited to preserve individual liberty and prevent government overreach. Reported
4Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Interpretation StyleShared Perspectives [member]There is a constitution. Reported
5Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Interpretation StyleDemocratic Interpretation [member]Often favor a 'living Constitution' approach; flexible and evolving with societal changes. Reported
6Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Interpretation StyleRepublican Interpretation [member]Tend to support 'originalism' or 'strict constructionism'; interpreting the text as written. Reported
7Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Federal versus State PowerShared Perspectives [member]Both states and the federal government need to exist and have roles to play. Reported
8Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Federal versus State PowerDemocratic Interpretation [member]Support stronger federal authority to ensure uniform civil rights and regulations. Reported
9Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Federal versus State PowerRepublican Interpretation [member]Emphasize states' rights and local governance over centralized federal control. Reported
10Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Civil Rights and LibertiesShared Perspectives [member]There are individuals; there is a society; there are groups within society; some groups are in the minority. Reported
11Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Civil Rights and LibertiesDemocratic Interpretation [member]Advocate for expansive interpretations to protect marginalized groups and promote inclusion. Reported
12Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Civil Rights and LibertiesRepublican Interpretation [member]Focus on protecting individual freedoms, sometimes resisting federal mandates on social issues. Reported
13Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Economic RegulationShared Perspectives [member]There is an economy. Reported
14Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Economic RegulationDemocratic Interpretation [member]See constitutional support for federal regulation of commerce and taxation to promote equity. Reported
15Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Economic RegulationRepublican Interpretation [member]Prefer minimal federal interference, emphasizing free-market principles and property rights. Reported
16Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Judicial PhilosophyShared Perspectives [member]There is a judicial system. Reported
17Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Judicial PhilosophyDemocratic Interpretation [member]Favor judicial activism when courts expand rights or correct injustices. Reported
18Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Judicial PhilosophyRepublican Interpretation [member]Prefer judicial restraint, arguing courts should not create new rights or override legislation. Reported
19Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)Shared Perspectives [member]There are guns. Individuals do not have a right to own a nuclear weapon. Reported
20Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)Democratic Interpretation [member]Support regulation of firearms as consistent with public safety and modern needs. Reported
21Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)Republican Interpretation [member]Interpret as a broad individual right to bear arms with minimal restrictions. Reported
22Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31First Amendment (Speech/Religion)Shared Perspectives [member]People have a right to 'free speech'. People have freedom of religion. Reported
23Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31First Amendment (Speech/Religion)Democratic Interpretation [member]Emphasize protection from religious imposition and support for pluralism. Reported
24Key Points [set] [Set]1111111 (http://asab.gov/id)2024-01-01 to 2024-12-31First Amendment (Speech/Religion)Republican Interpretation [member]Emphasize freedom of religious expression and protection of conservative speech. Reported
Model Structure
Network
Constitution
(http://site.com/report/role/Constitution)
TableComparison [hypercube]
#LabelReport Element ClassPeriod TypeBalanceName
1Comparison [hypercube]Hypercubereport:ComparisonHypercube
2 Perspective [dimension]Dimensionreport:PerspectiveDimension
3 Shared Perspectives [member]Memberreport:SharedPerspectivesMember
4 Democratic Interpretation [member]Memberreport:DemocraticInterpretationMember
5 Republican Interpretation [member]Memberreport:RepublicanInterpretationMember
6 Comparison [line Items]LineItemsreport:ComparisonLineItems
7 Key Points [set]Abstractreport:KeyPointsSet
8 Role of GovernmentConcept (String)durationreport:RoleOfGovernment
9 Interpretation StyleConcept (String)durationreport:InterpretationStyle
10 Federal versus State PowerConcept (String)durationreport:FederalVersusStatePower
11 Civil Rights and LibertiesConcept (String)durationreport:CivilRightsAndLiberties
12 Economic RegulationConcept (String)durationreport:EconomicRegulation
13 Judicial PhilosophyConcept (String)durationreport:JudicialPhilosophy
14 Second Amendment (Right to Bear Arms)Concept (String)durationreport:SecondAmendmentRightToBearArms
15 First Amendment (Speech/Religion)Concept (String)durationreport:FirstAmendmentspeechreligion

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