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    Tyranny Essay The Constitution is not that original, it actually had been based off of many other ideas from people before them. A few ideas that they had were from the Romans and Greeks and were put into the Constitution for a foundation for some laws. Making a government that a good balance of power someone can have, freedom for everyone, and . Before the Constitution was made there was a Kind or a Queen. There was no equality, if you were poor you were considered to be scum and not that…

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    The United States Constitution was originally designed so that people of any background could and would have an equal opportunity in the new country that they had created. Most of these beliefs and rights that are given to man, such as Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness. Some of the rights have been outdated as the country grew over a couple hundred years. When The United States Constitution was created, it was used as a tool to make sure that the government they created would never…

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    the United States Constitution On July 4, 1776 the Declaration of Independence was signed and The United States of America declared itself a separate and independent nation. On June 21, 1788 the United States Constitution was made official, replacing the Articles of Confederation. Since its ratification, the Constitution has been amended several times in order to better apply to current times and situations the Founding Fathers could not have predicted. Despite all the changes the Constitution…

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    The United States Constitution is not a contract because is the supreme law of the land. Which means it was written to bring order and structure. Order is the first reason why the constitution is not a contract due to its two influences: government staying alive and the tyranny of the majority. Then the second reason why they united states constitution is not a contract because it was created to have a structure in the government. The third reason that United States Constitution is not a…

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    Compare and Contrast United States Constitution and Iroquois Constitution The Iroquois Constitution and the United States Constitution are very different yet very similar. They relate to each other on many different levels. They both serve as foundations for constitutions all over the world. Other constitutions that have been made presently look back on these two constitutions and kind of use them as a guideline. First of all, the structure and tone of the two constitutions are very similar.…

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    leaders of the United States gathered in 1787 to write the Constitution of the United States, which was to be a set of principles that told how the new nation would be governed. The leaders wanted a strong, but fair government that would protect the individual freedoms and prevent the government from abusing its power. The leaders did this by creating 3 separate branches of government: the legislative, the executive and the judicial. The Senate has 100 members, 2 from each state. Since 1913,…

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    The Constitution of the United States of America was written by the Founding Fathers after the American Revolutionary War ended. The Americans had won the war, but their struggle for power was not quite at an end. After the U.S. Constitution was written by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America, many felt that there was something missing and this led to the creation of the Bill of Rights. The reason why the Bill of Rights was written and included in the U.S. Constitution was…

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    In the Constitution of the United States of America, the powers of the Legislative Branch are stated in Article I, Section 8. These are called the Enumerated Powers, and they are the guidelines for the powers of the Legislative Branch of the government. Many of them are straightforward. For example, some powers listed are: to declare war, to establish post offices, to coin money and regulate the value thereof. But the most disputed of them all is Clause 18. Clause 18 has many names. Those who…

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    The United States Constitution: A just document The United States Constitution has it 's final draft submitted and receives acceptance by thirty-nine of the remaining forty-two delegates today in Philadelphia (Sidlow and Henschen 37). I have received and read a copy of this Constitution given to me by an anonymous source and will go into detail on what this new document proposes. After reading this document, I 'm sure there are many questions that would concern us all. What extent of power does…

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    The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. The idea behind the Bill of Rights was to insure certain freedoms and rights to the citizens of America. It put limits on what the government could do and control. Freedoms protected include freedom of religion, speech, assembly, the right to bear arms, unreasonable search and seizure of your home, the right to a speedy trial, and many more in America. In Panama City, Florida, Clarence Earl Gideon was accused of…

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