It was sort of like a system to keep away people like BLOODY MARY from invading their land.
The system of checks and balances generally works for the public good, but I wouldn't say that it always does so. Any system is only as good as the people who implement it, and human beings are notoriously imperfect creatures.
1. Rule by the people 2.Limited goverment 3.Seperation of powers 4.Checks and balances
The Constitution does. The government makes laws and enforces them but the constitution actually protects individual's rights. The US is a constitutional federated republic. The government is kept in check by the constitution. Without the checks and balances that the constitution provides, the government could take away all rights of the people, controlling all they say and do. A government without checks and balances usually ends in dictatorship.
The Framers of the US Constitution drew upon the works of John Locke and Montesquieu. Additionally, the US Framers also drew upon the English Puritan revolution of the 1640's. In a manner of speaking, the US became the first "republic" since ancient Rome was a semi- republic.
Horus' duties are to look after and protect the people of ancient Egypt. He is the ruler of all the Egyptian gods.
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Checks and balances protect people from the abuses of power and excess government. Also, they protect the civil populous from and distortions that any excess power can bring.
It was sort of like a system to keep away people like BLOODY MARY from invading their land.
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It gives the ability to each of the governmental branches to keep another governmental branches from becoming too strong
Popular sovereignty also known as sovereignty of the people, is a system in which government powers are carefully spelled out to prevent government from becoming too powerful. Rule by the People is or representatives are the source of all political power.
It gives the ability to each of the governmental branches to keep another governmental branches from becoming too strong