Separation of powers
Separation of powers
Separation of powers
States shared power with government
Separation of powers
Separation of powers
the answer is the division of powers and the federal arrangement
In order to PREVENT tyranny by dividing the powers of government.
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I think you have it wrong. The framers of the constitution wanted a federal government with limited powers. That was one of the reasons came here to get away from in England.
The framers of the U.S. Constitution ensured state government authority by establishing a federal system that divided powers between the national and state governments. They outlined specific powers for the federal government while reserving others for the states, as seen in the Tenth Amendment. This balance was intended to protect states' rights and allow local governance to address regional needs. Additionally, mechanisms like the interstate commerce clause and the supremacy clause were included to manage conflicts between state and federal laws.
how did the framers use separation of powers and checks and balances to limit the powers of government
The framers gave more power to the federal govenrment. The Constitution contained coersive powers over the states. The new federal government held the power of taxation, and military might over the states. The new government was ratified by the people not the states and therefore the social contact was between the people and the federal government.