Do the events leading up to the creation of the Constitution protect against an all-powerful government?
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The American Revolution was a rebellion against British rule and the idea of a monarchy with absolute power. The Articles of Confederation, which were the first governing document of the United States, gave most of the power to the states and limited the power of Show more…
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