Draft Political Code for the State of New York
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The Draft Political Code for the State of New York is a comprehensive 19th-century proposal to systematically codify New York’s public and political law, authored by legal reformer David Dudley Field II.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Draft Political Code for the State of New York Context triple: [David Dudley Field II, notableWork, Draft Political Code for the State of New York]
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New York Municipal Home Rule Law
The New York Municipal Home Rule Law is a New York State statute that grants and regulates the powers of local governments to adopt and amend their own laws and charters on local matters.
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New York State constitutional reforms of 1846
The New York State constitutional reforms of 1846 were a major overhaul of the state’s government structure that democratized institutions, curtailed judicial and executive powers, and reshaped the court system.
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New York State Constitutional Convention of 1894
The New York State Constitutional Convention of 1894 was a landmark gathering that revised and modernized New York’s constitution, particularly strengthening protections for the state’s natural resources and governmental structure.
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New York State Hecht–Calandra Act
The New York State Hecht–Calandra Act is a state law that mandates the use of a single competitive exam for admission to several of New York City’s specialized public high schools, shaping their selective and often controversial admissions process.
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Unconsolidated Laws of New York
The Unconsolidated Laws of New York are a collection of New York State statutes that have been enacted as special or local laws and are not organized into the formal consolidated statutory code.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Draft Political Code for the State of New York Target entity description: The Draft Political Code for the State of New York is a comprehensive 19th-century proposal to systematically codify New York’s public and political law, authored by legal reformer David Dudley Field II.
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A.
New York Municipal Home Rule Law
The New York Municipal Home Rule Law is a New York State statute that grants and regulates the powers of local governments to adopt and amend their own laws and charters on local matters.
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B.
New York State constitutional reforms of 1846
The New York State constitutional reforms of 1846 were a major overhaul of the state’s government structure that democratized institutions, curtailed judicial and executive powers, and reshaped the court system.
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C.
New York State Constitutional Convention of 1894
The New York State Constitutional Convention of 1894 was a landmark gathering that revised and modernized New York’s constitution, particularly strengthening protections for the state’s natural resources and governmental structure.
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D.
New York State Hecht–Calandra Act
The New York State Hecht–Calandra Act is a state law that mandates the use of a single competitive exam for admission to several of New York City’s specialized public high schools, shaping their selective and often controversial admissions process.
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E.
Unconsolidated Laws of New York
The Unconsolidated Laws of New York are a collection of New York State statutes that have been enacted as special or local laws and are not organized into the formal consolidated statutory code.
- F. None of above. chosen
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