How Did The Constitution Guard Against Tyranny

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Alana - Constitution DBQ The Constitution tried to guard against tyranny, which is when one person holds power. The government doesn’t like tyranny because it only allows one idea, and it’s too much power for one person to hold. The Founding Fathers, including James Madison, created the Constitution in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia. The Constitution was created to make sure people have their own rights. The Constitution guarded against tyranny by initiating the ideas of federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances. One of the ways that the Constitution tries to guard against tyranny is by federalism. As James Madison stated “The state and the federal government will each have control over each other while still keeping control over themselves” (Federalist Paper #51 ). Federalism guards against tyranny because it allows for a compound government that includes two governments that will rule and work with one another. Since they are working together it doesn’t leave room for one person or one group of people to take over and create tyranny. As a result, the Constitution tries to guard against tyranny by using Federalism which allows power to …show more content…

As James Madison stated, “The bringing together of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, all led by each other, whether led by one, many, appointed by legacy, self-appointed or elected ” (Federalist Paper #47). Separation of Powers guards against tyranny because it allows all powers to be led together and rule together. The Separation of Powers calls for democracy, in a democracy, it requires many different voices and votes. This guards against tyranny because it is a democracy led by multiple people, so it wouldn’t allow tyranny to occur. As a result, the Constitution tries to guard against tyranny by using Separation of Powers because it is led by a democracy of multiple people and