Efficiency And Effectiveness Of US Government

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Sean Settle
AP US Government
Mr. Maddox
September 6, 2017
Efficiency and Effectiveness in US Government The components of the Constitution such as separation of powers, checks and balances, and a federalist system impact both the efficiency and the effectiveness of the government in different ways. Efficiency and effectiveness are commonly misinterpreted or misused whether it’s political, economic, or just daily use of the words. The Constitution of the United States was created to be effective and efficient for a long time and within each component, are strengths and weaknesses. Since the creation of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation in the late 18th century to present day 21st century, federalism has been …show more content…

Advocates for this system of government contend that it instills state loyalties, creates a laboratory system with states, protects against tyranny, and helps with pragmatism as well as pluralism. One of the most important aspect of federalism is its ability to protect America against tyranny and this is done by splitting the powers between the state governments and national government while simultaneously dividing federal power into three branches. By distributing this power among regional and federal governments, it checks the growth of tyranny and safeguards our liberties. This aspect is important because it benefits the effectiveness of our nation. The founding fathers created the Constitution to outlast them and by creating different levels of government, effectiveness is maximized. Additionally, federalism cultivates state loyalty and leadership because the Constitution gives reserve powers to the states. This allows states to form their own policies and benefit their single state in which in applies to. Another strength of federalism is that is encourages experimentation. States can be laboratories of democracy by endorsing new programs. If these programs do not succeed or otherwise fail, the effects are not as bad as if they were done at the national …show more content…

Opposition to checks and balances claim it makes the policy-making process too difficult and wastes too much time. The three branches of government are often gridlocked or deadlocked in an argument whether it is urgent or not which creates an inefficient system that does not operate in the best manner possible. The components of the Constitution create an efficient and most importantly an effective government that governs for the people. Works Cited
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