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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Big States vs. Small States Federalis m Separati onof Powers Checks and Balances The national government is split up into the three sections so that no one can gain all the power, but the branches are not that far apart that they cannot check each other. There are ways that each branch can keep each other in line, so no one branch can go rogue and do whatever they want. The Great Compromise ,settled the disputes between big and small states. That compromise ensured that the big states could not just bully the small states. The compromise divided congress into two houses, one determined by population, and one granting equal representati on.This gave both sides wht they wanted and kept the big states from bullying the small states. The Constitution Guarding Against Tyranny Divide the powers between National and state governments. National governments:Regulate tradeConduct foreign relationsProvide an army and navyDeclare warPrint and coin moneySet up post officesMake immigration laws Shared:TaxBorrow moneySet up courtsMake lawsEnforce laws State governments:Set up local governmentsHold electionsEstablish schoolsPass marriage and divorce lawsRegulate in-state business This makes sure that one group cannot obtain all the power which gives the citizens a feeling of double security. The federal government splits up the powers of the executive, legislative, and judicial into three different groups of people. The executive power is invested in the president, the legislative power is invested in congress, and the judicial power is invested in the supreme court. This makes sure that no one person can obtain all these powers. If that happened, the government would've turned to tyranny. The Great Compromise settled the disputes between big states and small states. The compromise divided the legislative branch into two houses. One determined by population (House of Reps) and one giving the states equal representation (Senate). This gave both states what they wanted, and prevented the big states from bullying the small states. The Great Compromise settled the disputes between big and small states. The compromise divided congress into two houses, one determined by population and one that gives equal representation to each state. This gave both the sides what they wanted and prevented the big states from bullying the small states.
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