What similar problems do Borka, Iraq (2003), and the USA (1777-1787) have in their constitutional conventions?
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Gilinski, Dorita Social Studies/ Period 6/ Mrs. Leader November 2003 Essay Question: What similar problems do Borka, Iraq (2003), and the USA (1777-1787) have in their constitutional conventions? Success within a constitutional convention is acquired through compromise, yet, at the same time through being able to stand firm in one's beliefs. These extremes are cause for inconveniences that confront a young government. The United States, Iraq, and Borka have all either been faced with or are being faced with such inconveniences. Key issues that have affected or now affect Borka, Iraq, and the US include opposing opinions as to what the government and the laws should address, the difficult and unfamiliar transition that comes with the establishing of a new government, and the financial problems an undeveloped nation is forced to cope with. Borka, Iraq, and the US have been challenged, or are now being challenged by these complications. Clashing views on what...


