Essay On How Did The Constitution Guard Against Tyranny

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tyranny Imagine being in a country where tyranny is the order of the day, your king has all the power of the government and is abusing it to harm the people. Now luckily we live in America where we are protected by the Constitution against tyranny. When the Constitutional Convention came together in 1787 to draft the constitution of the United States because the Articles of Confederation gave too much power to the states. Whilst writing the Constitution the delegates had to figure out a way to create a strong national government without creating a tyranny. But how exactly did the Constitution guard against tyranny? The Constitution guarded against tyranny in four ways which were federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances and the …show more content…

The legislative power is the branch responsible for making laws. The executive power is the power to enforce the law. Lastly, the judicial power is the power to understand the laws. Separation of powers protects against tyranny because the three main jobs of the government should be separated. Therefore one person should not have the power to make the laws,enforce them and interpret the law because that wouldn't be fair treatment if a law was …show more content…

While debating how to set up representation in Congress, the large states wanted Congress representation to be based on population, so they would have more say in the government. The small states wanted each state to have only 2 people represent, so everyone would have an equal say. Together they decided that they would have two houses in congress, called the house of representative and the senate. The house of representatives is based on the states population(Source D), appeasing the large states. The senate had 2 representatives, (Source D).The small state-large state compromise protects against tyranny because it ensures that the large states do not take away power from the small states when it comes to making laws. Therefore, by having two houses in congress that benefit both small and large states, protects from the large states becoming