The Three Branches Of The Constitution In The United States

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Constitution is a body of fundamental principles which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. According to Madison, factions are the small organized groups of people who gather together to protect and promote their special economic interests and political opinions. This Federalist is about the Factions who prevent other people’s right in the society. The State Government can’t solve this problem and people were losing hope in the politicians, were blaming the government for everything. According to him, there are two ways to solve the factions-to remove the reasons and to control its effects. Also there are two ways to solve the causes-to destroy the liberty and give all citizens the equally to express their ideas, opinion and interests.
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No branches should be dependent on the other branches. The constitution divided the Government into three Branches. Also, all Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches had specific power and those were authorized by the constitution. Checks and Balances a system made to prevent one branch getting too powerful than the other branch. This system checks the three branches to assure that no branch has more power than the other one. One Branch can not use the other Branch power. For example, The Legislative Branch makes laws, but the judicial Branch can veto those laws with a presidential veto. Congress are divided into two branches-the House of Representatives and the Senate, and provided a different type of election to choose members in each Branches. Think American Government- The Constitution
The Constitution is the fundamental laws by which state or nation is organized and governed. The constitution assigns power, have

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