It was decided in the constitutional convention.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
A single executive constrained by a system of checks and balances would best serve the new nation.
The Electoral College System
If you are asking about the constitutional convention they created a federal system of government not socialism.
They are the legislative branch and one-third of the checks and balances system.
the checks and balances system, its a system were each branch can prevent the other branch from being to powerful.
It is to decide on stuff if its constitutional or unconstintutional
It would be false to state that the electoral college showed that the Constitutional Convention had trust in the people. People who are critical of the electoral college claim that it is an undemocratic system.
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention applied Montesquieu's philosophy by creating a system of government with separate branches—executive, legislative, and judicial—each with its own powers and responsibilities. This separation of powers was intended to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful and to ensure a system of checks and balances.
Governor Morris wrote the Preamble to the Constitution.