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Does The Federalist Constitution Protect Or Does Not Protect Democracy From Demo
| Term Paper Title | Does The Federalist Constitution Protect Or Does Not Protect Democracy From Demo |
| # of Words | 318 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.27 |
Does the Federalist Constitution Protect or does not Protect Democracy from Democracy’s self destructive nature?
Essay #2
The Federalist Constitution does protect democracy from its own destructive nature because it divides the powers. The first seven articles of the constitution outline the power structure of the American government. Article 1 creates the Legislative Branch of government, which is the house and senate. Article 2 establishes the Executive Power, which is the President. The third article shows the Judicial Power or the Supreme Court. Separating the government into three different parts help stop the abuse of power. The legislative branch is the law making body, and it is up to them to regulate commerce, declare war and collect taxes. All bills have to pass the house and senate before it reaches the president. The President, or the executive branch is the commander and chief of the Army and Navy. The Judicial branch ...Read entire document
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