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A 2.5 page paper that provides a brief introduction to each country, then discusses their marriage laws. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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2 pages (~225 words per page)
File: MM12_PGthai.rtf
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population is just over 64.85 million with a median age of 30.5 years (CIA, 2004). The government is a constitutional monarchy (CIA, 2004). There are 79 provinces in Thailand (CIA,
2004). Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are elected by the people (CIA, 2004). There is a judicial branch of government but the king appoints the justices
to the Supreme Court (CIA, 2004). Thailand is still in boundary disputes with Malaysia, Burma and Cambodia (CIA, 2004). There is also internal strife with armed violence going on in
" its five Muslim-majority southern provinces" (CIA, 2004). The U.S. is a large country of 9,631,418 sq km located in North America (CIA, 2004). Even so, the U.S. is only
about half the size of Russia and it is just a little larger than China (CIA, 2004). The population is just over 293 million with a median age of 36
(CIA, 2004). The government is a Constitution-based federal republic with prevalent democratic traditions (CIA, 2004). There are 50 states and 1 district in the U.S. (CIA, 2004). The marriage
laws in the United States are set by each of the 50 states (The Catholic University of America, 2004). There are federal statutes that address marriage, such as the 1996
Federal Defense of Marriage Act, which states that the word "marriage means only a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife, and the word "spouse"
refers only to a person of the opposite sex who is a husband or a wife" (The Catholic University of America, 2004). Also, the U.S. Constitution has a Supremacy
Clause that in effect gives the U.S. Supreme Court the right to review the constitutionality of any marriage law (The Catholic University of America, 2004). A number of cases have
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