Securing the Blessings of Liberty
The quest for freedom was why America was established. However, as the founding fathers began their journey towards freedom from English rule, they realized true freedom was impossible in order to maintain a civilized society. This resulted in the founding fathers creating a government that evenly distributed the power to make and enforce liberty; a realistic form of freedom. This government included three branches; legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch is responsible for making the laws, the executive branch approves them, and the judicial branch enforces them. All of these leaders were chosen by the people to ensure the liberty of the citizens instead of allowing anarchy caused by true freedom. …show more content…
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