Power and Balances
Often, we think the government is the source of its own power. This thought is due to the feeling that we have very little influence on what the government does.
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by Necisque Libertas | May 1, 2025 | Constitution, Rights | 0 |
Often, we think the government is the source of its own power. This thought is due to the feeling that we have very little influence on what the government does.
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Most of you have probably heard of the Federalist Papers. What you may not have heard of, however, are the Anti-Federalist Papers. These were written by many people who were nervous about the Constitution. There are really good points on both sides.
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