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    to the Federal government rather than the state governments? One topic that will be presented in this essay is the problems with the Articles of Confederation. Another topic that will be discussed is what a Federal government is, and why the Framers chose it. Also it will talk about what a State government is, and why the Framers didn’t choose it. Did the Framers do the right thing by handing over their power to the Federal government or should they have chosen the State government? The Articles

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    Constitution of the United States.The Constitution establishes a federal government and establishes the basic rights of individuals and has a framework on how the government runs. “The Constitution has three main functions. First it creates a national government consisting of a legislative, an executive, and a judicial branch, with a system of checks and balances among the three branches. Second, it divides power between the federal government and the states. Third, it protects various individual liberties

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    beginning of the creation of the constitution, our founding father's objectives were to establish a federal government, and to outline an equal distribution of powers within our government.(Michelsen, 2010). It was implemented by creating three branches that had to coincide with each other to function. Each branch has its own powers, duties, and responsibilities that influence how the government works. Executive Branch, which pertains to executing the laws. The legislative, which creates the laws and

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    America’s government is mainly consisted of three branches, the legislative, executive and the judicial branch. The legislative branch makes laws, the executive branch carries out laws and the judicial branch evaluates laws. With these three branches, there is a separation of power. There are also many other kinds of government in the world, for example, monarchy, dictatorship, and etc. Dictatorship is a form of government where one person, or a small group controls everything in their country. There

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    say that the United States has a system of “separated institutions sharing power” rather than a system of “separated powers.” Having three different branches is separated powers. However, these three branches all share the same power because one must go within another to balanced. Where in the U.S. Constitution does it say the powers of government are separate? “Separation of powers” or “trias politica” was coined by an 18th century French social and political philosopher, Montesquieu. He published

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    An essential part of every nation lies in the structure of its government. There are many types of political systems such as dictatorships, monarchies, oligarchies and specifically what this essay is concerned about: democracies. The United States’ presidential system and Great Britain’s parliamentary system have both adopted a democratic type of government. Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences between the United States presidential system and Great Britain’s parliamentary system

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    very flawed, the central government had less power than the state governments in many ways such as: not being able to tax, no court system was intact, and there were no ways to enforce laws. At their meeting, the men struggled to fix the Articles of Confederation so, it was decided that a new constitution needed to be written. The question on American’s minds was “How would the Constitution protect

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    no government would be necessary.” Tyranny is always a possibility for anything anyone. This government of ours is a good guard against tyranny. But how good is it really? Does it really protect us against tyranny? Does it really help in any way? The constitution was made in 1788. The constitution was made by James Madison. James Madison feared what would happen to the government if it fell into tyranny. Then an idea came to Madison, he had an idea to right a paper saying that the government will

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    ”Democracy is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequal alike”(Quote,1). In 507 B.C., an Athenian leader named Cleisthenes instituted a new structure of political reforms known as democracy. Democracy is a system of government in which the people rule. The classical world made many important contributions to modern society. The most important contribution is Democracy. This form of government is a paramount contribution because

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    centralization of power. It allowed the United States of America to be truly united because it granted a president as well as different branches of government, therefore the American government was centralized. Without The Constitution, America would be unable to protect itself, repay debts and collect taxes. Under The Articles of Confederation, the American government was decentralized which proved to be a problem for the country as a whole. The Articles of Confederation stated that each state “retains

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