Federalism Protects Against Tyranny

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Imagine having no freedom, no justice in the courts, and most aspects of your life are controlled by a ruler or a group of people with too much power. This is what’s called tyranny. Fifty-five delegates met in philadelphia in 1787 to repair the U.S. national government. These series of meetings is called the constitutional convention. These meetings lay the foundation of the United States Constitution. The constitutional convention worked to create a functioning government that protected against tyranny using Federalism, Separation of Powers and, and Checks and Balances. Federalism protects against tyranny by using specific power divisions between the national government and the state government. James Madison states that “the power surrendered

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