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the concentration of too much power.
The Constitution and government are established by the people.
false it was the concentration of too much power. novanet !
The Framers wanted it to be relatively easy to consider changes to the Constitution. Yet they wanted proposed changes to be carefully considered.They also wanted to be sure that Amendments had the full support of the nation.Therefore, it is more difficult to ratify an Amendment and make it into law than it is to propose, or suggest, it.
The Framers seemed to believe that the person elected to the presidency would have the ability to set up an organization that would work for the benefit of both the President and the country. They also seemed to recognize that the needs of the executive branch would change, and that overly descriptive rules in the Constitution might hinder flexibility later on.
Its production techniques are decentralized in that a lot of outsourcing occurs. However, decision-making I suggest is centralized
Courts have jurisdiction over interpretations of the constitution and can suggest amendments. The supreme court was the only one mentioned in the US constitution.
It's not - suggest you consider political situation
founders of the united states
I would suggest you read the chapters that were assigned on the subject!
I suggest you read the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, see if any of those things are have similar things
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