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To What Extent Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Constitution

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The Constitution was established for America’s national government with fundamental laws and certain basic rights for the American citizens. It was signed Sept. 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philly, presided over by George Washington. The national government was very weak and states operated like independent countries, one couldn’t imagine how this could happen under Americas first govern document like the Articles of Confederation. In 1787, at the convention, delegates devised a plan for a stronger federal government using three branches, executive, legislative and judicial-along with a system of checks and balances to ensure no single branch would have too much power.
Even though the articles of confederation are no longer in use in America not everything was bad. With the articles of confederation it was the a way of agreement with the states of how they wanted to run their own land because after the British empire separation it was the time for territorial expansion. It was able to give congress the power to declare war, negotiate with other countries, and any international affairs it seemed …show more content…

They all reflected the basic American political value of a Democratic Republic. Conservatives hail it as a great triumph.
The need for super majorities was a second weakness in the Articles of Confederation. Not only did all amendments have to be ratified by each of the thirteen states, but all important legislation needed the approval of at least nine states. With several delegates often being absent, one or two states were often able to defeat legislative proposals of major importance. The period between the end of the war in 1783 and the drafting of the Constitution in 1786 has been seen by some historians as one of weakness, dissension, and turmoil, and by others as stable and

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