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Q: How did the founding father get the idea about the government?
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What main idea of founding fathers what is the main idea of founding father?

the consitution


What is necessary to get back the government founding fathers created?

the govt founding father created is mahathma gandhi


Why are founding fathers called fathers?

A "father" is like a leader of a group or idea.


If a founding father were to appear today what would he say about our government?

s.u


What defines a founding father?

the founding father is the Constitution the founding father is the Constitution


How did the British Government react to the colonists protest to the Proclamation of 1763?

Founding father


United states founding father drew on the enlightenment ideals believed in a government by?

The people.


Why did the founding father explore?

which founding father explain


Why is Abraham Lincoln a founding father?

He is not a Founding Father.


The founding Father's did not want the government controlled by just one person so they divided the power of the government into three what?

branches


Who was a founding father that was a politician?

All of them were politicians of some sort. The idea of a professional political life is a modern one. Each one of the men involved in the founding of this nation saw their political life in the terms of a few years and then they would go home after serving the people. The idea of government was to meet the common needs of the people, serve them briefly, and then move on.


Why did the founding fathers want people to be judged by a jury of peers rather than the government?

It was the Founding Father's desire to have a government that was limited in power. If the government was able to judge the people, then the government would have a unchecked power. The government would be able to condemn, or aquit, anyone, regardless of whether it was right or not. The Founding Father's probably thought that a group of men, judging an individual, would hold each other acountable more so than the government alone, as the government by itself could be biased.