Using Checks And Balances Against Tyranny

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Every well working and strong nation needs a strong foundation. For the United States we use the constitution for our government. Though nations foundations can be unfair and be not for the people(like a dictatorship). Though the U.S constitution guards against tyranny by Using checks and balances to make no branch of government more powerful than another, Federalism, and fair representation. Tyranny is important to analyze because of the effect it can have in any group or organization. First, the constitution guards against tyranny by making the branches of government more equal to each other. In source 5 it states “...The constant aim is to divide and arrange the several offices in such a manner as that they may be a check on the other…” This shows how it is intended for each branch to be different so that branches with different jobs can check each other. Source 6 shows what each branch is allowed to check and who they are allowed to check. Therefore each branch is allowed to confirm or deny another branch's decision to make them more equal. …show more content…

Federalism makes both central and state governments more equal in power. Source 2 explains how central and state governments are different, though also what common powers they have. This showing how the national government isn't too strong but also the state government is not too strong as well. Meaning both governments have powers and share powers but not too much, this protecting against tyranny. Source 1 states “In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments [state and federal],” Therefore state and national governments are suppose to be different and do different governments so they can check one another and share