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The constitution was created from May to September 1787 with a great deal of discussion and compromise. Some of the ideas came from the Enlightenment thinkers. The 55 men who wrote the constitution were the best educated in the colonies and most were lawyers.

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What main idea of founding fathers what is the main idea of founding father?

the consitution


Which idea did the Founding Fathers include in the Constitution that allows Congress to meet the needs of a changing society?

The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.


Why did the founding fathers include in the constitution of power sovereignty?

The founding fathers include in the Constitution of power sovereignty to reinforce and reinstall the idea that the new United States were both soverign and independent. This in turn made it harder for Great Britian to exert any type of influence.


What did James Madison do to be the father of the constitution?

James Madison became father of the constitution for a few reasons, first he wrote down almost every event that happened in the writing of the constitution, second he was the one who came up with the idea for three branches of government, even though it was Edmund Randolph who suggested the idea at the convention, Madison was the one who told Randolph to suggest the plan at a pub the night before, this three branch form of government was the basis for most of the constitution, and it was for these reasons that Madison was named father of the constitution.


Why did they begin the constitution with We the People?

Because the founders gave sovereignty to the people of the United States, and including those words reinforced that idea. The Founding Fathers were suffering from hubris and/or megalomania.

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What main idea of founding fathers what is the main idea of founding father?

the consitution


Which idea did the founding father include in the constitution that allow congress to meet the need of a change?

The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.


How did the founding father get the idea about the government?

jogn locke,


Why are founding fathers called fathers?

A "father" is like a leader of a group or idea.


What was the 3 fifths compromise and why was it included in the constitution?

well i don't really know i just know that this was the Founding Fathers' "brilliant idea"


Last name of the founding father for both ffa and nfa?

It was harvey owen sargent. not henry groseclose.


Which idea did the Founding Fathers include in the Constitution that allows Congress to meet the needs of a changing society?

The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.


Which idea did the founding fathers included in the constitution that allows congress to meet the needs of a changing society?

The Founding Fathers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in the U.S. Constitution, to provide Congress with the ability to meet the needs of a changing country. The clause is found in Article One.


Why did the founding fathers include in the constitution of power sovereignty?

The founding fathers include in the Constitution of power sovereignty to reinforce and reinstall the idea that the new United States were both soverign and independent. This in turn made it harder for Great Britian to exert any type of influence.


What did James Madison do to be the father of the constitution?

James Madison became father of the constitution for a few reasons, first he wrote down almost every event that happened in the writing of the constitution, second he was the one who came up with the idea for three branches of government, even though it was Edmund Randolph who suggested the idea at the convention, Madison was the one who told Randolph to suggest the plan at a pub the night before, this three branch form of government was the basis for most of the constitution, and it was for these reasons that Madison was named father of the constitution.


Why did they begin the constitution with We the People?

Because the founders gave sovereignty to the people of the United States, and including those words reinforced that idea. The Founding Fathers were suffering from hubris and/or megalomania.


Which founding father had a book about hippopotami as a child?

Reinke History? Good call! It's Gravy. Can you let me know if you get an answer? Pleeeaaase?!?! Still a really good Idea