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Because ten they would be bossing around.
Because ten they would be bossing around.
a government that doesn't limit your rights
The Constitution does put a limit on the powers of the government, and thus it could be argued that the Founders intended the government to remain very limited. However, it can also be argued that the Founders did not foresee the technological advancements that we have made in our modern age, and thus a change in the age requires a change in how we govern.
To maintain the strength of their government To prevent foreign influence To maintain their culture
by pooping on your face.
To maintain the strength of their government To prevent foreign influence To maintain their culture
To make sure that one branch isn't too powerful. If you are paying attention to the news you can see how well this is working because congress is stopping Trump.
It prevented expansion of trade with other countries.
It prevented the expansion of trade with other countries.
The Founders of America limited the executive powers of the federal government in a number of ways. Among the more notable limitations are the following: the combination of popular and electoral responsibility in electing presidents; the limited tenure of each president (as originally conceived for each term and then through the term-limit precedent set by Founder and America's first President, George Washington); and also the elaborate distribution of 'executive' power among other branches of the federal government.