The United States was founded when it declared its independence on July 2, 1776. The citizens of the US celebrate its birthday two days later because the language of the independence wasn’t finalized by Congress until July 4, 1776. When the US constitution was established it had made rules and regulations for the people to abide by as well as to grant rights for the people to have. The constitution was officially signed on September 17, 1787 by the people in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Before the constitution was ever created the states acted as if they were independent countries because the only document that they were being lead by was the Articles of Confederation. Throughout the years of having the constitution there …show more content…
In the sections of discussing the powers of these branches the constitutions go more into depth of how the legislative branch functions as the rules in this branch are more of a priority than the other branches. A difference that we can discuss about the branches of government would be is that in Missouri the executive branch elects their offices at the cabinet level, which impacts the governor and his cabinet because of different political party differences. Whereas in the US constitution the president is the only one who can appoint his cabinet level …show more content…
For instance the major strength of the US constitution would be the creation of the “separation of powers” clause. By creating the “separation of powers” clause it makes it to where all three branches of government can’t overpower the other and work in their own way. One major weakness of the US constitution would be the creation of the checks and balances. Having a checks and balances system can not only make it difficult to make decisions but it can also cause dysfunctional gridlocks. As for the major strengths and weaknesses in the Missouri constitution I can only think of one. The one major strength would be that goes into depth about stating the crime victims rights and for the one weakness it would be that all rule and regulations that any government job uses has to always abide by the federal