Thge President shall get honest and full answers to "sticky" items without the advisor having to fear retaliation.
The House of Representitives was formed. And still government power was abused.
the ultimate reason for their secession from the Union.
Napoleon gains power by using fear, by exploiting the animals, and by bending the rules. He instills fear as a way of giving the animals no chance to argue with him... Which allows him to run the farm the way he wanted to, and to make it easier for him than the other animals.
Many were very sensitive to the development of a strong central government because of how they were mistreated by the British government before the Revolutionary War. The anti-Federalists wanted to prevent the formation of a federal government in order to retain their political and religious liberty. This resulted in a compromise, otherwise known as the Bill of Rights. :D
The constitution reflected the fear of too strong a central government by dividing power among three branches. Power is divided among the Executive Branch, the Judiciary, and the Legislative Branch.
The constitution reflected the fear of too strong a central government by dividing power among three branches. Power is divided among the Executive Branch, the Judiciary, and the Legislative Branch.
The fear of a strong executive stems primarily from historical experiences with authoritarian regimes and the potential for abuse of power. This concern is rooted in the belief that concentrated power can lead to tyranny and the erosion of democratic principles. Moreover, the framers of the U.S. Constitution were particularly wary of a powerful executive because of their experiences under British monarchy, leading them to create a system of checks and balances to prevent any one branch from becoming too dominant. Ultimately, the apprehension about a strong executive reflects a broader commitment to safeguarding individual liberties and ensuring accountability.
creating a national government wihout an executive or an executive branch
Fear
Executive Suite - 1976 Re Fear of Falling 1-8 was released on: USA: 22 November 1976
fear of absolute power
Society's fear of science
Happiness is typically expressed by smiling. Sadness may be expressed by a somber expression, or in more serious cases, by weeping. Fear might be expressed by trembling, or running away, and often by abnormal or oily perspiration. Anger may be expressed by a cold tone of voice, or by shouting, or by violence.
Fear of tyranny (APEX)
Thge President shall get honest and full answers to "sticky" items without the advisor having to fear retaliation.
Fear of Communism in Germany.