Branches Of Government

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Branches of Government When the Constitution of the United States of America was signed and ratified the people had a self sustaining government made up of three equal, but distinct, branches. The legislative branch, made up of a House of Representatives and Senate; The executive branch, which includes the President, Vice President, and the executive cabinet members; Finally, the judicial branch, consisting of the state and federal courts. The framers believed that all three branches in theory, would work together to govern not only for the good of the people, but for the good of the states, and the nation as a whole. Similarly to today, the framers had two camps that held different ideologies as to how a government should execute its policies. The Federalists stood for a strong central government, and the Anti-Federalists stood for individual and states rights. After much intense debate, the two sides were able to come together to settle their differences. Above all, the framers wanted to ensure that the government could never gain enough power to ever become the tyrannical force that they had broken away from under English rule. In the framers eyes, the three branch government would effectively deal with the balance of power by providing oversight for each other, and by holding each branch accountable for their actions and policies. The three branches of the federal government, legislative, executive, and judicial, were created for a couple of reasons. First, it is important to understand the state of mind surrounding the government’s creation. The colonies had won their independence from England in the Revolutionary War and formed a union of thirteen states governed by the provisions laid out in the Articles of Confederacy.... ... middle of paper ... ...e, the experiment has been a success. There has not yet been a hostile take over by a foreign or domestic power…..that we know of anyhow. ;) References The Three Branches Of Government, http://www.evgschool.org/three_branches_of_government.htm retreived on April 21st, 2007 Three Branches Of Government, http://www.voteutah.org/learning/government/three_branches.html retreived on April 21st, 2007 Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America, http://www.spp.gov/prosperity_agenda/index.asp?dName=prosperity_agenda, retreived on April 21st, 2007 Jordan, T. (2007). The US Constitution and Fascinating Facts About it, Oak Hill Publishing, Naperville, IL Patterson, T. (2008). The American Democracy Eighth Ed, The McGraw Hill Companies, Wolf, N. (2007). The End of America - Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot, Chelsea Green Publishing, White River Junction, VT

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