So that no one branch of the government has total control
so if two of the other government branches thought the other was too powerful they could check the issue then balance the branches
to make sure that every citizen would have the same freedomns
Federal and National
The U.S. Constitution was the product of the Constitutional Convention where debates were held and compromises were made in order to please those whose votes and influence mattered. There were 55 delegates, representing the 13 colonies, 39 of them signed it. James Madison is often called "the father of the Constitution," and Jacob Shallus was the clerk who physically penned the document.
Hamilton and Jefferson had different ideologies. Commonalities include both being writers, both served their state legislatures, and both held national offices prior to Presidency. they both had faith in the republican society
The Bill of Rights were not in the original Constitution because the Constitution was ratified before these issues came up. The Bill of Rights were proposed to guarantee a number of personal freedoms.
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to make sure that every citizen would have the same freedomns
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions
To allow leaders to make bolder decisions
So no one branch of government would be too powerful.
The writers of the Constitution added a system of checks and balances so that no part of the government would have too much power. And so that the common people did not exert to much power on the federal government (I know, seems anti-democratic, but hey, they were elitists back then)
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.
The writers of the US Constitution put into practice the idea of separation of powers through a system of checks and balances.
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.
To keep one part of the government from getting too powerful or to take major authority over one another!
so if two of the other government branches thought the other was too powerful they could check the issue then balance the branches
its writers feared a concentration of political power.