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    tyranny. Before the constitution, the Articles of Confederation were the first constitution that ruled the United States, and they made the federal government so weak that they couldn't even tax their citizens. To fix this, the constitutional convention was called to set up a stronger government through a new constitution. How did the Constitution, a document that details how the government is run, guard against tyranny, cruel and oppressive government rule? The constitution protects against…

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    independence from Britain, they realized that they needed a new constitution to make the country run smooth. The states had no representation, there was no court system, and had to separate the power, so there will not be a tyrant leading the country . With that, how would the U.S. make a new constitution that would guard against tyranny? The constitution guards against tyranny by dividing power in the government. When the constitution was being made the men wanted each state to have a…

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    The U.S Constitution established America’s national government, laws and rights for the citizens.Tyranny is when a person has a lot of power on their hands and having complete control. The constitution made changes and decisions to the government to prevent having tyranny. Although some people doesn't believe that the constitution can help and protect the citizens, nevertheless the constitution guarded the citizens against absolute power because of check and balances, federalism and amendments.…

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    than laws. When the government realized we needed regulation among the wars happening in the time period, they created what was known as the Articles of Confederation. However, the articles did not quite work out in the way they wanted, and the Constitution was born. The Articles of Confederation was a document that held the laws of the time period for America. It was ratified on March 1, 1787 and was originally helpful to America and its citizens. At first, not many people approved of these…

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    stated in the Articles and approved by each state. The Constitution was started on May 14, 1787 and signed on September 17, 1787 after the war had ended. The government under the Articles of Confederation was unable to run the country, forcing the people of the United States to form a stronger federal government in order to sustain the unity of the colonies. The aren’t many similarities between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, but the both served…

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    Founding Fathers Journal Constitution: By all means, I did not support the decision made to ratify the United States Constitution. The United States Constitution does not completely serve as beneficial for the people. This national government imposed in the Constitution does not serve to protect the liberties of the people. A government so strong can only seek to control the people in the states’. I oppose the Constitution because it will risk the sovereignty of the states’. I…

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    The Constitution created a just government by fixing the many problems with the Articles of Confederation. In Alexander Hamilton’s letter to James Duane he stated that “the confederation itself is defective and requires to be altered; it is neither fit for war, nor peace”. One problem with the confederation was that too much power was given to the states. Alexander Hamilton wrote a letter to James Duane stating that the “Confederation too gives the power of the purse too entirely to the state…

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    1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare independence from England. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written by James Madison in 1789 with the purpose of making sure the new government of the United States did not follow the pattern of the English monarchy. The Declaration of Independence directly influenced the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The Declaration of Independence influenced the rights stated in The Constitution and Bill of Rights. Equality was accentuated in both of the…

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    State Constitution Essay Montana, the 41st state, began with a territorial government. In 1998 Montana then changed to a federal system, meaning it developed district courts and a supreme court for the territory. The original constitution for the state of Montana was written in 1889. This system failed due to the costs and lack of efficiency. The purpose at this time was to halt the corporation that had taken hold due to the politicians taking funds from the public treasuries. The delegates…

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    winning the Revolutionary War, the Americans began writing constitutions for each of the states. Since they left Britain because of their tyrannical and unfair leader, they were very fearful of that happening again. To prevent this, the states made their constitutions limit the power of leaders and put systems in place to prevent tyranny. In 1776, New Hampshire was the first state to make its own constitution. Information about this constitution is very limited. The system established…

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