Past presidents have often justified actions that conflict with the framers' intent by invoking the need for flexibility in governance, particularly in response to crises or evolving societal needs. They argue that the Constitution is a living document that must adapt to contemporary challenges, thus prioritizing effective leadership over strict adherence to original intent. This rationale is frequently supported by claims of national security, public welfare, or the necessity of executive action in a rapidly changing world. Additionally, presidents may rely on precedent, emphasizing that historical practices have established a broader interpretation of their powers.
They created that complicated system in order to make it difficult for government to take "hasty and inconsiderate actions."
They supported freedom of religion
The framers wanted the President to provide national leadership, and be the commander in times of war. They also wanted the President to provide statesmanship in the area of foreign affairs.
The conflict was the slave trade. If the Framers had counted the slaves in the cencus, the southern states would therefore have more power.
The framers saw the main source of conflict in society as the unequal distribution of power and resources among different groups. They were concerned about potential threats to individual liberties and the need to balance competing interests to maintain a stable and just society.
Large and small states could not agree on the size of Congress.
The framers resolved the conflict between large and small states by creating a bicameral legislature with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate with equal representation for each state. This compromise balanced the needs of both types of states in the lawmaking process.
Framers of the US Constitution met in secret in Philadelphia and the meetings they held were in secret. No newspaper journalists or the general public was allowed to witness or take part in the discussions. This was deemed proper for its time and did have the benefit of having no outside interference, so to speak. All this was "corrected" as elected officials throughout the Confederation had to vote, state by state in order for the US Constitution to be ratified.
Framers are people who wrote the constitution
There are 53 framers in the U.S. Constitution
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"The framers of the constitution envisioned a republican from of government."