How does Federalism guard against tyranny?
Federalism creates a layered system of the States and National Government.
Creates a form of Government, Federalism.
It equally distributes all power.
The states serve as as a check to balance the powers of Federal government does the same for the states.
It is described as a “Compound Government.” with a double security and arises to the rights of the people.
It offers double security to the people.
Two-tiered system of government; State governments. And Federal government.
It shares some powers that are given to the government and powers that are given to the states.
Hence, which is a double security and arises to the rights of the people.
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There are three branches of government.
The Judicial branch which are the Supreme Court, the Courts of Appeal, and District courts.
The Legislative Branch which is the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The Executive Branch which are the Executive and Cabinet Departments.
Liberty requires that the three great departments of power should be separate.
All Legislative power herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the U.S.
The Executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States.
The Judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme court and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.
The Three Branches of Government have different jobs.
The Congress can approve presidential nominations , override a president’s veto, and impeach the president and remove him or her from office.
The President can nominate Judges, and veto Congressional legislation.
The Court can declare Presidential acts and laws unconstitutional.
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Representation
How does Representation guard against tyranny?
Representation gives each state, depending on population, their