Essay On How Did The Constitution Guard Against Tyranny

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Want to know what tyranny is? September 17,1787 is the date of the constitution. The constitution was made because the articles of confederation was falling apart. The place were the constitution was is Philadelphia. How did the constitution guard against tyranny? The constitution guarded against tyranny in four ways which are Federalism, Separation of power, Checks and Balances, and Big states and Small states. Federalism is the first guard against tyranny. Federalism means” A principle of the united states constitution that establishes the division of power between the federal government and the states.” Setting up local governments is included in the constitution. Federalism protects against tyranny because the president made and enforced laws, then the laws will not get checked, so some laws will be unfair. …show more content…

Separation of power means “ Each branch has a different power.” The Legislative branch consists of a senate and house of representative. The Executive branch is the president will hold his office during the term of four years. The Judicial branch is invested in one supreme court as the congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the supreme and the inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behavior. Separation of power protects against tyranny because all the branches of government checks each other. Checks and balances are “ A principle of the united states constitution gives each branch the power to check, or limit, the other branches. The constant aim is to divide and arrange the several offices in such a manner as they may be a check on the other. Checks and balances protect against tyranny because the legislative branch can approve presidential nominations, the executive branch can nominate judges, and the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional. and the rule of

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