The authors of the Constitution aimed to create a government powerful enough to govern by establishing a system of checks and balances among three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This structure was designed to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful while allowing the government to function effectively. Additionally, they included mechanisms for federal authority, such as taxation and regulation of commerce, to ensure that the government could address national issues effectively. Ultimately, they sought a balance between strong governance and protection of individual liberties.
a loyal opposition through a two party system
So that no portion of government could become to powerful and overthrow other portions of the government and to guard against any one branch becoming too powerful, the Constitution provides a system of checks and balances.
James Madison and other authors of the Constitution created a government with three branches to establish a system of checks and balances. This was done to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful or abusing its authority. The legislative, executive, and judicial branches were designed to have separate powers and responsibilities, ensuring a system of accountability and protecting individual rights.
So that no portion of government could become to powerful and overthrow other portions of the government and to guard against any one branch becoming too powerful, the Constitution provides a system of checks and balances.
yes, the constitution created a stronger national government :)
The form of government the framers of the Constitution agreed to create republic
To strengthen the national government
The Constitution?
no, it did not.
They did not trust the judgment of the common people in electing the President
To protect against tyranny
To protect against tyranny