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The framers of the Constitution, for the most part, believed that a strong central government was necessary. There were several anti federalists that did not believe that ideal.
The framers of the Constitution, for the most part, believed that a strong central government was necessary. There were several anti federalists that did not believe that ideal.
because they wanted to
The framers based the new government on the concept of federalism because they believed the country needed a stronger central government, but that it was also important for states to retain rights and powers of their own. Under federalism, the federal government and state governments share power.
The framers based the new government on the concept of federalism because they believed the country needed a stronger central government, but that it was also important for states to retain rights and powers of their own. Under federalism, the federal government and state governments share power.
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Because the Articles of Confederation yielded too much power to the states than the national government. In federalism, the national government and state governments share power but the national government is supreme.
We still do because the Constitution helps all of us and holds all the laws so we are safe and it keeps North America (u.s.a) stay together .
The Constitution has been called the blueprint for governing the US because it's basically outlines all key information that needs to be taken care of in a government.So the US followed by it.The Constitution has been called the blueprint because it has basically outlined all the key information that needs to be taken care of in a government. So the United States followed by it.
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention decided to base the Constitution on the Virginia Plan, which was drafted by James Madison. The Virginia Plan called for a strong central government with separate branches and a bicameral legislature. Madison's plan heavily influenced the structure and principles of the Constitution.
Yes, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States, and all branches of the government are bound by it. The government's actions and laws must comply with the Constitution, and any actions that violate it can be challenged in court.
America based it's Constitution on a republic system of government where each person does not get a vote on every action, but has a representative who is supposed to vote for them. They were influenced by the idea of a "social compact" as discussed by John Locke and also by English common law and the Roman Republic.