Dividing the power was crucial to a proper balance, and to the protection of the freedoms of the citizenry.
Currently we see the Executive branch in the US creating law out of thin air, radically changing that balance for the worst. Executive orders are one example of this.
With any one branch in complete control, the checks and balances that were so carefully crafted are lost.
The founding fathers include in the Constitution of power sovereignty to reinforce and reinstall the idea that the new United States were both soverign and independent. This in turn made it harder for Great Britian to exert any type of influence.
Some of the Founding Fathers did express some mistrust in the potential power of the public at large. They were concerned about the potential for mob rule or tyranny of the majority, believing that unchecked democratic decision-making could lead to instability and the erosion of individual rights. They sought to establish a system of checks and balances to mitigate these risks, resulting in the creation of a representative democracy.
That the common man, or the rabble as they were considered would somehow use the power of Democracy to oust the gentry or landowners from their power.
The founding fathers had to settle the disagreement over states rights versus federal rights, and which has power over certain situations.
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The founding fathers were more concerned about overreaching government power.
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Because that is the method the Founding Fathers established.
The founding fathers include in the Constitution of power sovereignty to reinforce and reinstall the idea that the new United States were both soverign and independent. This in turn made it harder for Great Britian to exert any type of influence.
The Founding Fathers intended to limit the President's power, but they never envisioned the gutless wonders the legislature has become.
The founding fathers feared an all-powerful national government (as England had been). So in creating the Constitution they felt a need to balance power between three branched of government, each with specific, exclusive duties and powers.
Natural, God-given rights to the specific individual.
because the us wanted monry
Because they were not powerful enough they wanted power for the government not the states
Some of the Founding Fathers did express some mistrust in the potential power of the public at large. They were concerned about the potential for mob rule or tyranny of the majority, believing that unchecked democratic decision-making could lead to instability and the erosion of individual rights. They sought to establish a system of checks and balances to mitigate these risks, resulting in the creation of a representative democracy.
That the common man, or the rabble as they were considered would somehow use the power of Democracy to oust the gentry or landowners from their power.
It was difficult to amend.