The Framers were highly suspicious and cynical about the centralization of power. That fear resulted in a very poor model for government immediately after the colonies achieved their independence form Great Britain: The Articles of Confederation. But without some form of effective national cohesion, the 13 states -- the former colonies -- were not likely to withstand the predations of foreign countries, including England. That, more than anything else, impelled them to write the Constitution that establishes the framework for our system of government we have today.
A central government that possesses all governmental authority.
Do you mean farmers, people who make frames, or people who accuse people of crimes.
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The framers of the constitution leaned toward a Republican system of government. They felt that a republic led to indirect authority where people can elect political figures to make some decisions for them instead of all of them.
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One of the framers fell off of the roof! The framers of the US Constitution seem to have been quite wise.
The Founders established a Constitutional Republic.
They created that complicated system in order to make it difficult for government to take "hasty and inconsiderate actions."
The framers
In the United States, during the late 1700s, the founding fathers will just starting to establish a governmental system with a constitution
The framers of the Constitution established a system of checks and balances to prevent any one branch of government—executive, legislative, or judicial—from gaining too much power and to ensure a separation of powers. This system was designed to promote accountability and protect individual liberties by allowing each branch to monitor and limit the authority of the others. By creating a framework where different branches could challenge each other, the framers aimed to safeguard against tyranny and maintain a stable government.
By requiring cooperation between the Executive and Legislative branches in regard to the particular task of appointing federal judges, the Founders (or, Framers) of the U.S. intended to establish balance in government and to avoid rapid (and radical) political change. No single governmental branch is able to appoint judges in their vital roles (balance); the process requires discussion, even debate (slow change).
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The Framers of the Constitution debated the extent of executive power and the method of selecting the President. They grappled with concerns about a strong centralized authority potentially leading to tyranny, which influenced the decision to establish a system of checks and balances. Additionally, they discussed the length of presidential terms and the feasibility of direct versus indirect election by the populace, ultimately settling on the Electoral College system to balance popular sovereignty with federalism.