Paper was plentiful back then and checks were extremely cheap. Balances were made of silver and bronzed copper back then with copper weights. He knew that the weight of all the checks would eventually even out all the coppers on the other side...
This way, the scale wasn't up to any one people (the "paper people" or the "copper people," in this case) to tip in any one way, and for every bit of copper put on by the copper people, the paper people could put on as many as equaled their weight. And so it was up to at least 2 arguments to determine the history of the world, and they had equal shares...
Well, as it turns out, the world is unequal and certain things just have more power, so they had to tweak the system to balance it out and add a third...
See, now the scale wobbles a lot as it balances, but it seems like if it's balanced just right, it would eventually equal out...
because of power
because of power
they don't want to have someone to become powerful to much.awsome
because he wanted to creta and peace within bankers
because of power
checks and balances.
James Madison proposed the system of checks and balances included in the U.S. Constitution.
James Madison proposed the system of checks and balances included in the U.S. Constitution.
The president's veto power is a feature of the system of checks and balances set up in the US Constitution. The Constitution of the United States was created on September 17, 1787.
So that no portion of government could become to powerful and overthrow other portions of the government and to guard against any one branch becoming too powerful, the Constitution provides a system of checks and balances.
Because it felt like it.
The writers of the US Constitution put into practice the idea of separation of powers through a system of checks and balances.