Separation of Powers Federalism and Election of Reps
Words: 2403 Pages: 8 4694At the end of the American Revolution—the fight to end the tyranny of the British Parliament and King George III—there was an understandable desire amongst the colonists to prevent the type of government which trampled the rights of the governed. Fear of oppressive rule fueled the creation of a new and more radical form of government, resulting in the Articles of Confederation. These were eventually replaced by the Constitution. Drafting the latter proved to be challenging, as it needed to […]