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Why Does The Constitution Have Tyranny?

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Have you ever questioned how the constitution helps the people in America avoid having tyranny? The constitution was created in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia by several men who thought that the Articles of Confederation just weren’t working since there was no chief executive, no court system, or no central court system. The founding fathers of the Constitution thought that the document would be like a metal shield that would protect the people against tyranny. The founding fathers thought that someone would want to try and overpower the constitution so they divided it into three different equal groups. The founding fathers had one big problem though, there was an existing Constitution that the people followed which was the Articles of Confederation.

The separation of powers is like a piece of the puzzle that completes this shield around the people and without it you wouldn’t complete the shield and would cause tyranny. James Madison wrote many …show more content…

The power surrendered by the people is divided in two distinct governments (state and federal). In James Madison’s federalist paper #51, it says, “Hence a double security arises to the rights of the people. The different governments will each control each other, but at the same time they shall be controlled by itself.” Several powers were given to the central government while others were given to the states. Both the states and the central government had to share powers so that it would be fair and balanced. The powers that they both share together are taxes, borrowing money, set up court laws, enforce the laws, and also make the laws. Federalism guards against tyranny because it helps keep this shield from having too much force on one side of the shield while the other side is weak and easy to break which would then cause tyranny. If we the people want to avoid tyranny then we need to keep the power surrendered by the people equal and

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