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History Of The Constitution Past And Future

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The Constitution: Past, Present, and Future
The U.S. has such a bloody past. We are founded on wars and battles, rebellions and speeches. But the most important piece of our past is the constitution. The constitution is such a major defining moment in U.S. history, because it gives the nation a solid structure, allows citizen rights, and distributes power throughout the government.
The constitution differs greatly from the declaration of independence because the declaration of independence is a list of complaints against their former king. The constitution provides our solid framework. For example, Article 1 states how there are rules in the government that limits power. It has rules from making treaties or alliances to guidelines for being a representative. This is important because many previous inhabitants of the U.S. feared a strong government which could rule supreme without boundaries. The founding fathers agreed to limit power for the wellbeing of others. This also allowed for citizens to receive the rights that weren’t there before.
The Bill of Rights is the introduction to the constitution. The Bill of Rights was adapted from the …show more content…

To those who feared a strong central government, the founding fathers established three branches in which power was evenly spread out. To assure the citizens the branches wouldn’t overstep their power, they also created checks and balances. This gave each branch one-third of the power. The legislative branch would be in charge of creating, passing, and enforcing laws. The executive branch is the branch in which the president is in. The constitution puts the president in charge of the armed forces. The president has the right to sign or veto bills. Just the way the other two branches have the same right. The judicial branch is the branch in which the courts are in. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the land (second to the constitution

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