The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines was crafted in the aftermath of the Marcos Dictatorship, reflecting a strong commitment to democracy and human rights. It includes provisions to limit executive power, enhance checks and balances, and protect civil liberties, which are designed to prevent the rise of authoritarian rule. Key features, such as the Bill of Rights and mechanisms for accountability, aim to ensure that government authority is derived from the people and that abuses of power are curtailed. Overall, the Constitution serves as a safeguard against the return of dictatorship by promoting democratic governance and the rule of law.
1. gov't with too much power 2.no bill of right 3.dictatorship-president
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
anti federalist are people who are against the constitution and federalist are people who want the constitution
The Constitution
Something about the Jacobin Dictatorship
anti-federalists opposed the constitution
no, they opposed the idea of constitution
what is a opponet
The anti federalists werent against the constitution, they were with it.
Anti-Federalists
The Federalists, who were for the ratification of the Constitution, and the Anti-federalists, who were against the ratification.
Anti-Federalists wanted a Bill of Rights, which they got in return for agreeing to the Constitution.