Talk:Federalist No. 37
Appearance
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Untitled
[edit]This text was added by 209.23.170.77, after the external links and categories:
- One of the problems that they faced was the cloudy medium of communication. The men could not find the accurate term to deliver the novelty of their ideas. Therefore, the indistinctness of the object, imperfection of the organ of conception, inadequateness of the vehicle of ideas troubled the establishment of an energetic and stable government. The second problem that they faced was the allocation of power amongst the three branches of the government: legislative, executive, and judicial. Never before has this type of government tested, so the men argued over the possibility of the type. The third problem was the repeated change of men. This type of government requires frequent elections, which means a frequent change in power. The fourth problem outlined in this essay was giving much power to a single man: the president. The people witnessed the corruption of one man in power, the King of England, so they doubted whether one man can preserve the orderly decorum of the country. However, two things contributed to the success of the convention: exemption of hostility between parties and the understanding that sacrificing private opinions interests are necessary for a republic.
- I reverted it, and moved the text here. Is it accurate, as far as the content of the paper? If so, can it be added in an NPOV way? AubreyEllenShomo 19:41, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Categories:
- Stub-Class law articles
- Low-importance law articles
- WikiProject Law articles
- Stub-Class United States articles
- Low-importance United States articles
- Stub-Class United States articles of Low-importance
- Stub-Class United States Government articles
- Mid-importance United States Government articles
- WikiProject United States Government articles
- Stub-Class United States History articles
- Unknown-importance United States History articles
- WikiProject United States History articles
- WikiProject United States articles
- Mid-importance United States History articles
- Stub-Class Book articles
- WikiProject Books articles