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.
The concept you are looking for is "Checks and Balances", although the Framers of the American Constitution did not invent it. They borrowed it from the writings of French Noble Baron de Montesquieu.
It is called Checks and Balances.
It is an easy way to control the government because each branch knows what they are supposed to do and the burden of responsibilities is not on just one group. Along the same lines, the three branches help to insure that no branch, and no individual person, can get too powerful. For example no president, however powerful or brilliant, could take powers that he/she is not given in the Constitution. The framers were keenly aware of the kind of government they did not want-- a monarchy. Yes, there are problems with the structure they devised for us, but all things considered it has served us very well indeed.You should never offer this to your teachers as a formal response to governmental questions, but in a very real sense our government has four branches and not just three. The People, as embodied by the sovereignty of each of the states, really are the ultimate civil authority in the US. The People give powers to the government, and they reserve to themselves any powers not specifically given. It is NOT the government that 'gives' certain rights or powers to the states. Also, it is The People and The People alone, without permission of or required collaboration with any government, that have the authority to amend the Constitution. And no individual or branch of government can veto any change made to the Constitution by The People.The three branches of the U.S. Government (Judicial, Legislative, and Executive) are needed in order to keep balance of power using the system of checks and balances. One can't do anything without the approval of the other branches. This is why the President can't make laws just to please himself.
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yes, this is one of the provisions the framers devised to address the two perspectives of the federalists versus the anti- federalists.
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He supported it because he thought it was the best system that could be devised, although it was a throng of compromises and he wished the government were stronger. Since Hamilton couldn't stand the government under the Articles and thought the Constitution was better than anything else, he fought tirelessly for it, braving the New York ratifying convention and writing the Federalist Papers.
In March of 1776, prior to the Declaration of Independence, South Carolina created an individual constitution to provide a governing body during the time of rebellion. The Constitution of 1776 established the former colony's first independent government. In this document, the South Carolina General Assembly discusses its grievances with Great Britain and outlines its new government. It is not for certain who was the architect of this document.
Assuming this is the United States Government...Every branch of the government is supposed to equal. The government is devised to be a system of checks and balances...Meaning that if one branch tries to do something let's say unethical another branch of the government will have process check the situation and restore balance to the system.
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Yes, they devised the first every democratic governmental system.
The Chinese philosopher who devised important guidelines for good government is Confucius. He emphasized the importance of ethical leadership, respect for authority, and the cultivation of virtue in both leaders and citizens to create a harmonious society.
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Confucius is the Chinese philosopher who devised important guidelines for proper behavior and good government. His teachings emphasized the importance of family, respect for authority, and ethical leadership for maintaining social harmony and order.