They were trying to protect the country from becoming a anarchy. this is why the pilgrims originally moved from England to the new world. they were under a anarchy or under a king in other words. so the founding fathers tryed to to protect that from happening to America
... you mean a monarchy?
Checks and Balances. This ensures that one branch of government doesn't get too powerful.
The constitution was a set of ethical codes that the founding fathers wanted to create to protect the citizens, and the colonies. They wrote the laws not to establish justice, but as a way to define what rights citizens in the country were entitled to .
The founding fathers established the Constitution to do just two things: Establish a federal government for the United States of America Delegate to the federal government certain, limited (and enumerated) powers. they protect themselves from Great Britain
The US Constitution does not specifically address the environment in so many words. All laws which have been promulgated to protect the environment have been extrapolated from the (supposed) meanings the founding fathers included in the wording of the Constitution, or as it is currently amended.
I think this might be the section 8? yes it is near the bottem ...is this a question for a take home test by any chance because i am writting about this right now lol
The constitution protects against xenophobia by guaranteeing equal rights to all people in the United States, regardless of country of origin.
protect the interests and property of wealthy Americans
The constitution was a set of ethical codes that the founding fathers wanted to create to protect the citizens, and the colonies. They wrote the laws not to establish justice, but as a way to define what rights citizens in the country were entitled to .
Shay's Rebellion inspired the founding fathers to write the Constitution in order to protect the wealthy and their aristocratic political hegemony. After the War of Independence, many of the common citizens began to feel the war had been fought for nothing. They began to rebel against the imprisonment for debt and property foreclosures. In 1787, Daniel Shay and a group of indebted farmers took up arms against the Massachusetts government.
protect the interests and property of wealthy Americans.
The founding fathers wanted to protect, above all things, the unalienable rights which all men possessed: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
it means to protect the constitution aggressively like the founding fathers did. example a quotes like liberty or death by patrick henry he stand by it and was for it no matter what
The Founding Fathers had no plan in place other than who would succeed the President if something happened. For the fathers to undermine the voters choice for President would've been a direct violation of the laws they had written to protect voter rights.
The founding fathers established the Constitution to do just two things: Establish a federal government for the United States of America Delegate to the federal government certain, limited (and enumerated) powers. they protect themselves from Great Britain
for security; there were no cameras or tight security
Blackbuck near Farragut Square. Name changed to protect the innocent
John Locke influenced the constitution by a lot of hid ideas. They (his ideas) were widely accepted by the founding fathers. He influenced our Bill of Rights because he said the government should protect your rights. The electing our president and other officials was his idea of consent of the governed. He also had the idea for limited government which was how our government started out.
The founding fathers distrusted the American people and thought they would make poor decisions, so Electoral Colleges were implemented to protect against too much public influence in the government.