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Friday, May 15, 2020
The Constitutional Convention Of The Constitution
The Constitutional Convention was a meeting presided over by George Washington along with fifty five delegates. The endeavor of addressing and revising the problems of the Articles of Confederation was essential. One of the major problems the nation was experiencing was that the national government was nearly powerless, and the country was in dire need of stability. The Founding Fathers played a significant role in this tedious process of establishing a successful government system. Their goal was to attain power of the people, making the Constitution democratic. The argument of this was allowing the government to have full power. To resolve this, the Constitutional Convention was created as a democratic document, yet a document that isâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦They believe in the power of the people and supported the Bill of Rights which protected the states rights and limited the government s power. This determines the view of the Constitution being a guard against democracy. With precise analyzation, it can be assumed that the Anti federalist views are affiliated with the idea of the Constitution being a democratic document, while the Federalist views can be affiliated with the idea of the Constitution being a guard against democracy. Equality is one of the focal terms that emphasizes democracy. A crucial instance that reiterates equality is the separation of powers. The constitution entrenches the three powers in which the government would carry out. A French philosopher Charles de Montesquieu speculated the separation of powers. Individual freedom was highly accentuated and the best way to carry that out was justifying the governing system. Giving full power to one person was to be completely avoided. Distributing the power would create a well functioning government. This power would be distributed to the three branches that include executive, legislative and judicial. The executive branch was intended to execute laws, or present them. The legislative branch would make the actual laws, and lastly the judicial branch would interpret or decipher the laws being made and executed. Soon after these branches were created, the system of Checks and Balances were enforced and
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