federalism
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∙ 2007-06-18 18:45:57The Founding Fathers, having experienced life under English rule, were acutely aware of the dangers of centralized power. They created a system where the federal government and state governments share the power.
the founding fathers included a system of checks and balances in the constitution in order to keep everything even and fair so no branch of the government would have more power over another.
which branch of government do you believe that the founding fathers wanted to be the most powerful? Why?
The Founding Fathers added a system of checks and balances to the principle of separation of powers written into the Constitution.
They intended to make every branch equal using the system of checks and balances.
The founding fathers strengthened the central union of the states by creating the Constitution. While the founding fathers feared the thought of a centralized government system they were on a quest to limit the powers within each state.
The founding fathers strengthened the central union of the states by creating the Constitution. While the founding fathers feared the thought of a centralized government system they were on a quest to limit the powers within each state.
The Founding Fathers, having experienced life under English rule, were acutely aware of the dangers of centralized power. They created a system where the federal government and state governments share the power.
the founding fathers included a system of checks and balances in the constitution in order to keep everything even and fair so no branch of the government would have more power over another.
which branch of government do you believe that the founding fathers wanted to be the most powerful? Why?
They did not want the government to become too powerful.
The Founding Fathers added a system of checks and balances to the principle of separation of powers written into the Constitution.
The system of checks was designed by our founding fathers to prevent 1 branch of government from becoming more powerful than the other.
Not all of the Founding Fathers believed in a federal system, and for many of those who did, it was simply seen as the best option at the time. The country had experienced a weak federal government under the Articles of Confederation, and the results were disastrous. Many came to believe that a stronger federal government was the solution.
Alexander Hamilton is credited with being significantly responsible for creating the system of government finance. Hamilton was one of America's Founding Fathers.
The Founding Fathers wanted to establish a system of checks and balances. They created the three branches so that a single branch could not take over the government.
They intended to make every branch equal using the system of checks and balances.