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    Why and how have liberals supported the fragmentation of political power? (15) Why Liberals are concerned about power‚ most basically‚ because power constitutes a threat to liberty. Their concern about concentrations of power is rooted in their emphasis upon individualism and its implication that human beings are rationally self- interested creatures. Egoism determines that those who have the ability to influence behaviour of others are inevitably inclined to use that ability for their own benefit

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    against tyranny in four ways: federalism‚ separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ and big states versus small states/The Great Compromise. One part of the Constitution that helped the Americas was federalism. Document A shows that the first step the framers of the Constitution took to protect the Americas from tyranny was using a form of government called Federalism. James Madison’s idea for division of power between central and state governments is known as Federalism. (Doc A). From the chart in

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    allowed the constitution to continue to provide the framework for our government for over two hundred years. The six-basic principles were‚ popular sovereignty‚ limited government‚ separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ judicial review‚ and federalism. Let’s start out with popular sovereignty. Popular sovereignty‚ is that the citizens of the country are in charge of the government and how it performs. Without this today‚ the government would do whatever he wanted to do. Next‚ is limited government

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    the national government‚ being the Supreme Court‚ The President and Congress‚ respectively. The background and foundation of these said branches cannot be more clearly derived and begotten from federalism‚ the important division of powers. The important aspect of this system is‚ at a national level‚ federalism will ‘fall down the chain’ to affect the states and further affect the communities within that state. The powers that the government has are very important because they are denied to the states

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    the raising of revenue‚ creating laws to execute power‚ etc. In return‚ due to the immense power obtained by congress the United States Constitution founded the following fundamental principles: limited government‚ establishment of a republic‚ federalism‚ separation of powers‚ and checks and balances. Within today’s society each fundamental principle within the United States Constitution upholds a prominent position within the American Political System. The first fundamental principle established

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    Some other vocab words you might want to know are frame‚ or to make/create‚ and the Articles of Confederation‚ which was the 1st constitution that was made. The Constitution guards against tyranny by using checks and balances‚ federalism and separation of powers. Federalism played one part in helping the Constitution guard against tyranny. “In the compound republic of America‚ the power surrendered by the people

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    no court system‚ and there wasn’t even a way for the central government to force a state to pay taxes. So‚ how did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Federalism‚ separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ and big states v. small states are all ways that protect the people of the United States and the Constitution against tyranny. Federalism or the compound government is the idea that

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    constitution guards against tyranny by federalism‚ separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ and balancing power between big and small states. Federalism is one way the constitution can guard against tyranny. For example the framers gave the central government the job to be in charge with foreign trade. The state government is in charge of education. “Hence a double security to the rights of the people’’ (Doc A). “James Madison was a key framer and he made sure that federalism would protect the rights of

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    1) How does the U.S. Constitution reflect the political atmosphere of the United States in the late eighteenth century? What domestic and international concerns prompted the Constitutional Convention of 1787? Explain how these concerns were addressed by the debates of the framers‚ and what extent did the final document successfully meet the political challenges of the period? Before the U.S. Constitution the political atmosphere during the late eighteenth century was very turbulent. The Constitution

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    constitution was made in 1787 by a group of 12 to 13 delegates who didn’t want one person or a group of people to get to much power. Some of the things in our constitution that help guard against tyranny are federalism‚ separation of power‚ big vs. small states and checks and balances. Federalism guards against tyranny because the states and central government have power they control and power they share. Sharing the more difficult decisions they have to make helps because it keeps the votes and

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