The Essence of the Constitution
The Essence of the Constitution
"The diffusion of power - horizontally among the three separate branches (Republicanism) of the federal government, and vertically in the allocation of power between the central government and the states (Federalism) - the Constitution's Framers devised a structure of government strong enough to ensure the nation's future strength and prosperity but without sufficient power to threaten the liberty of the people. - Edwin Meese"
The Founding Fathers designed the Constitution to prevent political monopolies; thus ensuring individual liberty and justice for all.
"The diffusion of power - horizontally among the three separate branches (Republicanism) of the federal government, and vertically in the allocation of power between the central government and the states (Federalism) - the Constitution's Framers devised a structure of government strong enough to ensure the nation's future strength and prosperity but without sufficient power to threaten the liberty of the people. - Edwin Meese"
The Founding Fathers designed the Constitution to prevent political monopolies; thus ensuring individual liberty and justice for all.
2009-07-01
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