Framing the Constitution refers to the process by which the United States Constitution was drafted during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. Delegates from various states convened to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, ultimately leading to the creation of a stronger federal government with a system of checks and balances. The resulting document established the foundational principles of American democracy, including separation of powers, federalism, and individual rights, and was ratified in 1788. The Constitution has since been amended several times to reflect evolving societal values and needs.
what documents influenced the framing of the constitution
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danielle m. morris
it increased the power of common people in framing the constitution
The framing fathers were political men who helped to write the Constitution for the United States. They are also sometimes referred to as the founding fathers.
adad
Ratified the Convection of the Constitution, along vith the Declaration of rights
During the framing of the Constitution, smaller states were afraid of not being equally represented. A compromise was to give each state to senators regardless of their size
Articles of Confederation? (that was the first thing before the Constitution, if that's what you're talking about)
James Maddison
a leader who is given total power.
The Constitution serves as the framing document of the United States. It guarantees certain rights to its citizens and sets forth the guiding principles of the nation's government.