The framers wanted to keep either house of Congress from becoming too powerful.
The framers wanted to keep either house of Congress from becoming too powerful.
Because if not is will be not fair rule or law
They made the houses themselves and sold them among each other somewhat like we do now.
The framers wanted a bicameral congress so that check up on each other and so it doesn't have too much power. The House is more for the people and listening to their opinions while the senates was more a forum of knowlegde.
they were all gay and looked like crap. and they touched each other inapropreatly
The main concern of the constitution was that no one person or body have too much power, so there was built into the framework a way to check and balance all bodies of government.
The Nazi forces would check houses for hidden Jews each day. If the Nazis thought the people in the homes acted weird, they would return many times to a single home each day.
The Framers believed that separation of powers and checks and balances were essential to protect the rights of the people. They had to decide which powers to give to each of the branches of the national government, and how to give each branch ways to check the powers of the other branches. Today we will learn about the problems the Framers had in deciding how much power to give to the executive and judicial branches. We will also learn how they provided ways these branches could check the power of the legislative branch. Finally we will learn about the special system they established for the election of the President.
No, kings cannot check each other in a game of chess.
ensure that the powers of the separate branches overlap, so that each could better act as a check on the others.
Through a crack in the wall that separated their houses.
They check the power of each branch. The articles of confederation is the power balance.