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    The government was not always the same is it is today. The first thirteen colonies did not have three branches of federal government. They didn’t have a main federal government at all actually. The country we know today started off with the thirteen colonies. The colonists did not like the idea of federalism‚ a strong central government. They were afraid of tyranny‚ and therefore did not want to give so much power to so little people. State constitutions were the start of the national constitution

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    DBQ: How did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Americans desperately fight against the poison of tyranny with their best weapon‚ the Constitution. During the Colonial Period‚ King George III‚ demanded many things from the colonists. These demands were caused by the aftermath of the French and Indian War. England had increasing debts‚ so the king raised the taxes of both America and England. The increase of taxes caused anger to rise from the Americans‚ which allowed a roll of events to unfold

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    1. According to Madison‚ what conditions have historically plagued “popular governments?” - Madison suggested that instability‚ injustice‚ and confusion have historically plagued popular governments. 2. Had the U.S. effectively dealt with those conditions? Explain. - No. We have made improvements from the complaints of citizens about instability and too strong of a government. The people have also complained that government will ignore the public’s health. 3. Describe the two methods of removing

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    Question 1 The Constitution limits government power to protect individual rights while promoting the common good. In the Constitution they made provisions that were designed to prevent abuse that delegates had seen in British history‚ in their own colonial and state governments‚ or in the national government under the Articles of Confederation. Limitations were for both the national and state governments. Several of the constitution’s limitations on state power are in Article I‚ Section 10‚ which

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    How Did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny? How come no one could take over the government. The Constitution was written in 1787 in Philadelphia. A Constitution tells how the government is going to work. How did the writers of the Constitution keep person or a group of people from getting too much power? A tyranny is a power held by I person or group of people. The Constitution guarded against tyranny in several ways which were federalism‚ separation of power‚ check and balances‚ and small

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    In fear of tyranny and corruption‚ two arguments against the ratification of the Constitution were that if they increased the power of the central government they would be too far away to help the citizens with their concerns‚ instead they favored the rights of the states and the active representation of the average citizens. They also argued to keep the unicameral legislature‚ they believed that local and state governments represented voters more fairly. They also argued that the newly ratified

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    had done anything they could to defend against tyranny‚ but how did they do it? In 1787 55 men representing The American States met in Philadelphia to fix their government. Everybody from the States could have a say in this‚ and all agree equally to guarding against tyranny. Tyranny is a government in which a single ruler is vested with absolute power. The Constitution had guarded against tyranny in four different ways which were Federalism‚ Separation of powers‚ Checks and balances and Big states vs

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    The 3 Branches of Government Attention getter: What do you consider the 3 branches of government? Thesis statement: If we didn’t have the 3 branches of government the president would become like a dictator. Preview of 3-5 main points: - What are the 3 branches of government? - What are they used for? And their components. - How does this help the United States? What are the 3 branches of government? a. The leaders of

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    Could you imagine what the United States would be like if our government didn’t protect us from tyranny? Luckily‚ due to the constitution our founding fathers created‚ we don’t have to worry about tyranny happening any time soon! Written in Philadelphia‚ 1787‚ the constitution was made to replace the articles of confederation which were too weak to hold the government together or to be effective. Their objectives for writing it was to ensure that the government was strong nationally and able to run

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    back the land‚ political power‚ as well as many other profits from British Empire. In chapter four “Tyranny is tyranny” from the book called “A people’s history of the United States” by Howard Zinn‚ the whole picture of America on its first days is once again re-performed in front of our eyes. First of all‚ we should know the reason why our Founding Fathers wanted to create a nation that separated from British’s control. After the Seven Years’ War‚ the British government turned to North American

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