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Pros And Cons Of The Us Constitution

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We all know how the story goes, right? England owns the 13 colonies. England taxes us unreasonably and sends troops into our houses. We have the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, then a man writes a pamphlet and convinces the colonies to go to war against England. We write a letter to England telling them how brutal they were to us and that we’re breaking up with them. We wage a war against England and win. A group of men draft the Constitution and the United States of America lived happily ever after. In fact, much more has happened that you may not know about. The story is much deeper than that. Before the Constitution was drafted, there were a lot of things that had to be considered and debated on carefully when drafting the US Constitution.
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There are many different types of governments. In fact there’s five basic structures of government: anarchy, monarchy, dictatorship, oligarchy, and democracy. An anarchy is when a civilization essentially has no government. Then, the monarchy has a king or queen in charge, but they don’t dictate everything. Dictatorships are where one person has all the power over their nation. An oligarchy is where a group of people are in charge. They’re usually aristocrats. A democracy represents their nation with elected representatives. When the forefathers picked from those, they thought that the democracy one sounded the best. However, the United States is technically not a democracy since we have an elected president. Instead, the United States is a republic. Now, to prevent the president from becoming

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