Constitution Guarding Against Tyranny

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With the birth of a new nation, and a goal of being completely independent of Britain, many protocols needed to be set straight. Most of the rules are written directly into our Constitution and have a main purpose; to establish a democracy in the most efficient form possible. But without rules to ensure democracy, how do we know that the formal document actually guards our new nation from tyrannical rule? There are a plethora of statements that support it, but the four major ones are big vs. small states, separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism. The Framers of the Constitution prevented tyrannical rule by developing methods that satisfied the larger states while also making the smaller states happy and equal. The Framers also developed a method that split the government up into three branches with a system that checks and reviews everything they do. Finally, they ensured the federal government did not gain too much power by splitting it up with state governments.
Satisfying both large states and small states were one of the main goals by the Framers to prevent ty...

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