The Constitution And The Structure Of The Constitution

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The Founding Fathers created the Constitution “in Order to form a more perfect Union”. As we are well aware, this concept of a more perfect Union can be challenged for a number of different reasons. While following some sort of guideline is necessary to run a country, we have to be aware of whether or not these regulations properly fit within the structure of society that is active during the present time. We should then begin to question the very structure of what we are being governed by, and realize that maybe it’s time for changes to be made. I believe that there are ways in which the Founding Fathers did what they were supposed to do while making the Constitution, however I also believe that there are huge flaws within the system. To begin, we must take a look at the Constitution itself. I believe that the Founding Fathers knew that they wanted …show more content…

However, we know that it is nearly impossible to get a clear, singular representation of the people as a whole because we have constant conflict between the beliefs and values of the Republican and Democratic parties within office. The reason this is such a problem is because our President and Congress are elected at different times (Meyerson). At the time that the Constitution was drafted, I do not believe this to be as pressing of an issue which makes me assume the Founding Fathers did not intend for this particular structure to be an issue. Within the structure of the constitution the President and Congress have such separate but equal power that it is nearly impossible to decide which should

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