It was a turkey, but I guess it seemed more prestegious and represented liberty more
Congress chose the bald eagle for its strength, skill, and bravery.
Primarily because that is the form of government the 'founding fathers' chose.
Primarily because that is the form of government the 'founding fathers' chose.
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 reason the founding fathers chose Philadelphia as the location for the constitution convention was because it was right in the middle of the original colonies and it was the most convenient place for it to take place.
1789. He was not "elected" like we do today. Our founding fathers did not trust people , so it was set up that Congress chose the president. The man with the most votes won.
Because the Chief Justice chose to invoke the Constitution in the way the Founding Fathers would have meant it - that a man's property was sacred, and property would include slaves.
He did not have to, he chose to.
the founding fathers started the constitution with "We the people..." for a reason. this was to remind us that the people chose who they want to run the country. so your answer would probably be, "WHOEVER THE PEOPLE CHOOSE"
The U.S. is a republic, or democracy, because this is the form of government the founding father chose for the country.
Because they felt that a republican government, being accountable to the people, would be most likely to protect indinidual rights and least likely to become tyrannical. Michael Montagne novanet choices... a. to keep power in the hands of the wealthy b. to take power away from landholders c. to give a voive in their government d. to increase the powers of governors
Our founding fathers wanted the United States to allow citizens to practice whatever religion they chose. They did not want the United States government to establish only one religion. Our founding fathers wanted the citizens of the United States to have the freedom of religious choice, so placed this requirement in the Bill of Rights. That way, the United States government could not require citizens to practice Islam, Buddhism, or any other type of religion.
Our founding fathers wanted the United States to allow citizens to practice whatever religion they chose. They did not want the United States government to establish only one religion. Our founding fathers wanted the citizens of the United States to have the freedom of religious choice, so placed this requirement in the Bill of Rights. That way, the United States government could not require citizens to practice Islam, Buddhism, or any other type of religion.