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Why Did The Constitution Guard Against Tyranny

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We wonder why our country was formed with a three branched government. Some people may think its unnecessary to have this many forms, but it was all made to make sure one thing doesn't happen. Tyranny. The constitution was discussed from May 25 to September 17 in 1787 at the Philadelphia Convention. On September 17, 1787 the constitution was signed and ratified. The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. But how did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Some may not know what tyranny is. Tyranny is a nation under cruel and oppressive government.

The Constitution guarded against tyranny in four different ways; Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Balancing Power between the Large and Small States …show more content…

The power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments. The portions were allotted and divided evenly between the government and the state. They have certain power to the state and government such as ; states provided public places while the government regulated trade. Federalism protects against tyranny because they split the power between the state and government.

The second guard against tyranny was the separation of powers which means the government was distributed into three different branches. The legislature powers will vested in a congress of the United States. Executive power shall be vested into the president of the United States. Each president is limited two terms for a total of 8 years. The judicial power is invested into the supreme court. The separation of powers protects against tyranny because it makes it harder to influence over many people instead of just one

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