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The framers wanted the President to provide national leadership, and be the commander in times of war. They also wanted the President to provide statesmanship in the area of foreign affairs.
it provided the framework for popular sovereignty
The Mayflower compact showed the framers of the constitution that they had to provide for the common good of the people.
Did not give congress the power to tax
they provide the legal language for our laws.
The Articles of Confederation failed to provide for a national judiciary, which was one of its shortcomings. The Articles of Confederation were created in 1777.
A federal republic
The Articles of Confederation did not provide for a national court system. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced by the U. S. Constitution.
No, it does not. Only states.
The idea of having three branches of the national government is attributed to the framers of the United States Constitution. James Madison, often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution," played a key role in developing this concept. The separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches was intended to prevent the concentration of power and provide a system of checks and balances.
Seperation is not water tight in the sense that:the palaimentarians are expected to make the law and not to interprete, the same appllies to the Judiciary and the executive(do according to their features as provide in the 1999 constitution).
The main purpose of Article 6 of the Constitution is to establish the idea that the Constitution, national laws, and treaties are the supreme, or highest, law of the land, and that all government officials must promise to support the Constitution.