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16 April, 07:26

How does the constitution reflect the fear of too strong a central government?

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  1. 16 April, 07:43
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    The main concern with a central government is the concentration of powers into one person, or branch. If a king, or government, could make the law, enforce the law, and judge the law, that could lead to abuse ... such as the king of England/Parliament in the 18th century.

    Therefore, the founders created a system of separation of power ... to regulate one branch with one power ... and a system of checks and balances so that one branch could "check" or limt the power of the other branches ... then the government is divided between a central government and local (state) governments
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