Article One of the United States Constitution

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    Many americans don't really know the significance of the US constitution or the reason why it exists. I am going to talk about how and why the US constitution exists. What the United States Constitution is, is one of the most important documents that exists in America and, it is a system of basic laws and principles that defines the rights of American citizens and sets limits on what the government can and cannot do. The US Constitution, separates the powers of government into three…

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    Fighting Against Tyranny

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    The United States of America has prevented against tyranny since 1787 when the constitution was adopted and signed. Since then, systems such as federalism, separation of power and checks and balances have worked together to guard against tyranny by allowing independence and collaboration of state governments as well as preventing a certain branch of government of gaining too much power. Before the United States created the constitution, patriots fought for the independence of America through…

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    Dbq Essay On Tyranny

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    weren’t protected from tyranny. Thanks to the constitution we don’t have to worry about that ever happening. In 1787 our founding fathers met in philadelphia to discuss a big problem, which was the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of confederation was considered as America’s first constitution. After much discussion and debate they decided that the articles of confederation would no longer be utilized. That is when they decided that the constitution was greatly needed. It would be a…

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    The United States Constitution is the world longest government written charter written in 1787. It was ratified in 1788 and has been in operation since 1789. The government of the United States prevails to serve the citizens as affirmed by ‘we the people’ – the first three words of the Constitution (Donner 365). The Constitution has continued in force because the first makers intelligently balanced the powers of the government in an aim to protect the rules of the majority and minority rights…

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    The Articles of Confederation had many issues with it and at times was completely unable to work as desired; when the Constitution was created it was considered to be one of the best things that had occurred. In 1787 the Constitutional Convention came together and they were after much arguing and finally compromising they came up with what we know as the Constitution (History of the United States Forming a New Nation (1784-1819)). Prior to the Constitution, states were governed under the…

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    The Constitution is the most important document to be written in the history of the United States government. Even today the Constitution is vital to the way that the government functions. However before the Constitution was written in 1787, the people in the United States lived very differently. From the time that the United States was first founded and Settled it was run by the British government. As America continued to grow and prosper, the people began to rebel against the British rule.…

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    had previously seen. With their recent experiences under British rule, the United States did not want a powerful central government; therefore, they created a document in which all the power went to the states, the Articles of Confederation. When this document proved to be weak, the Founding Fathers began to re-evaluate their stance on a central government. This led to the idea of ratifying the United States Constitution. The Federalists, who supported the ratification, attempted to promote the…

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    Colonial freedom from Britain brought many political effects towards the United States. The Articles of Confederation provided a weak central government that politically hurt the nation . In addition, the establishment of the United States Constitution impacted the ways of the government and helped build a strong federal government. On the other hand, the president provided leadership to the nation’s government. Also, the separation of powers was created as the basic kind of government that…

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    Law Making System

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    and citizens, it must be the Constitution. The great Constitution created the relative integrated law-making system for America. As we know, no single country or government can stand without laws, and there is no doubt that an influential law-making system can bring most of the benefits to the government and citizens. In addition, the part of the Constitution that has the important function and great effect on law enforcement is the three branches of the Constitution. The three branches are…

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    founding fathers of the United States Constitution met in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia to create a new government for the United States. They had decided to create an entirely new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, which were considered weak. The main purpose of the Constitution was to create a new government that would be able to sustain a state and not have too much power to do unnecessary things. The Constitution of the United States was shaped by many…

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