The Three Branches Of Tyranny In The United States

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The constitution guards against tyranny by distributing powers to maintain balance between the duties of the national and state government, have different roles between the 3 branches, and by checking each other's powers across the judicial, executive, and legislative branches. The constitution lays fundamental principles that the nation and the government have to follow. The purpose of the constitution is to protect the rights of citizens, and distribute power equally among all parts of the government. Tyranny is a form of government where one single ruler possesses absolute power. James Madison, and the other founding fathers of the constitution wanted to avoid tyranny, which is one of the reasons why they established it. The national government …show more content…

The separate powers from the 3 branches were established so that one branch is not too powerful than the other. The legislative branch is made up of congress which includes the senate and the house of representatives. The role of the legislative branch is to make necessary laws and proper laws that reflect the constitution. According to Article 1, section 1 “All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives”. This is showing what the legislative branch is made up of, and how it differs from what the other branches are composed of. Congress is responsible for making bills that the President signs to officially become a law. Congress also creates a budget for the federal government, and uses the government spendings. This role differs from what the executive branch does. The executive branch is made up of the President who is the chief executive, the presidential cabinets, executive departments, and federal agencies. The role of the executive branch is to enforce laws of the U.S through foreign and domestic policies. And the judicial branch has the power to declare laws unconstitutional. Through these various roles of the different branches, the constitution guards against tyranny as each branch has a different job that plays a part in the government. If they all had similar roles, they would become indistinguishable which would result in them overpowering the needs of the citizens which leads to a