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What were the reasons our forefathers divided the government into the legislative, judicial, and presidential branches? How are the three branches of U.S. Government supposed to interact? Is the system successful? Why or why not? Are the branches balanced in power? Why or why not? How was the conflict between supporters of a strong federal government and champions of statesÂ’ rights characterized then as opposed to now? How could things have been designed more efficiently, if at all? After reading Articles I, II, and III of the Constitution, what is your opinion on these matters. I'm having difficulties answering these questions. Thank you for your help!
 
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Preview: ... a lot of power was a bad idea, since this was the issue with the British king. The branches of the government are legislative, executive, and judicial branch. These three branches work together and are equally powered. The legislative branch is responsible to make the laws. The judicial branch interprets the Constitution. The most important branch of the Unites States is the executive branch, which makes sure that the laws of the U.S. are obeyed.
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Preview: ... y the sections of the Constitution concerning slavery are substituted by amendments abolishing slavery in our society.
Our forefathers divided the government into three separate branches was because they planned to implement a democratic government that would work to serve the citizens and not regulate them. In other words, the forefathers wanted to devise an organization where no single individual or assembly would have too much authority. The forefathers saw how having one person with a lot of power was a bad idea, since this was the issue with the British king. The branc ...

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Preview: ... branches they called it the seperation of powers. The reason for seperating the banches is so one branch wouldnt have power over the others. The branches don ...

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