Pros And Cons Of A Tyranny

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Avoiding A Tyranny As I'm heading to the king's room with his dinner,praying that he would enjoy it.i walk past the guards and into his room while he was sitting there and waiting and i come forward lay his food in front of him and watched him take the first bite he spit it back out and called in the guards into the room to chain and to take me to a cell.Back when a tyranny ruled all he would treat his people unfair,and and if it was possible to have a government without having him/her with all power to themselves ,then the framers of the constitution avoided a tyranny by using Federalism,Separation of power/ checks and Balances and small large state compromise. The first idea of avoiding a tyranny it was Federalism, the point if it was dividing the power into two departments of power which was the department of powers given to the central government and the other was powers given to the states,but there was still a problem one side still had too much power,which meant they …show more content…

had to come up with something else.then came along the separation of powers and checks and balances, the separation of powers was the thought of James madison was that there was still too much power on one side and now needed to be separated again into three departments of power which was congress the legislative,president the executive and the last is the supreme court the judiciary.And this is where checks and balances came into the picture and made the tree branches of power have to check if there ever one of them to gain more power than the other two branches of power can replace the person that was there

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