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Constitution Guard Against Tyranny Essay

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Picture yourself in an environment that only a dictator can rule and vote only for his state. None of your votes counts without a significant amount of people to share your votes with. Which creates a tyranny that will destroy the whole state, which will not be fair for the people living there. On May 1787 in Philadelphia, 55 individual calls for a constitutional convention. They are mostly wealthy white mens. In this case, James Madison and his fellow delegates challenge to write a constitution that was strong enough to hold the states and the people together without letting any person, group or branches of government gain too much control. The Articles of Confederation was to weak and wasn’t working so that’s why they meet for the constitutional …show more content…

It help in many ways like the branches of government wouldn’t over power and should be separated and distinct. The three powers were legislative, executive, and judicial. “Their primary job for each job was that the judicial branch shall be vested in a congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House Representatives. The executive branch job is that they shall be vested in a President of the United States. He shall hold his office during the term of 4 years and serve together with the Vice President. The judicial branch shall be invested in one Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as the congress may from time to time ordain and establish.” (Document B) James Madison wouldn’t agree to allow a person to be elected to the House of Representatives to serve at the same time on the Supreme Court because that person would over power himself and also the government branches, which is going against tyranny which Madison believes in. The separation of powers was a great way of how the constitution guard against tyranny because they were separated equally and no one would over power in the state or branch. James Madison did a great job saying that it's not good for a person to be elected in the House of Representatives because you don’t know what they're capable of and if they will over power are go against

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