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.
the two methods used were the constitution and the bill of rights
James Madison believed that the Majority Faction might implement and push through legislation that would intentionally and effectively take away the rights of the minority. He believed the only way to keep this from happening was to have a very strong federal government in place. He outlined his stance in his essay "Federalist No. 10".
In 1789, James Madison--nicknamed "the father of the Constitution", proposed twelve amendments that ultimately became the ten amendments making up the U.S. Bill of Rights. In this respect, Madison was unquestionably the person who wrote the First Amendment. So while Madison unquestionably wrote the First Amendment, it would be a little bit of a stretch to suggest that it was Madison's idea. He proposed it more to honor his mentor and humor opponents of the Constitution than anything else, and his model for a constitutional amendment protecting free expression and freedom of conscience was not particularly original.
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The Constitution and government are established by the people.
Courts have jurisdiction over interpretations of the constitution and can suggest amendments. The supreme court was the only one mentioned in the US constitution.
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Pierce suggests that Hamilton is easier to approach than Madison. He describes Hamilton as more open and accessible, while Madison is characterized as more reserved and difficult to engage with. This perception may stem from Hamilton's dynamic personality compared to Madison's more introspective demeanor.
I suggest you read the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, see if any of those things are have similar things
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By dividing government into branches and sounding state and federal government.