US FEDALISM
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achieve the aim of the Founding Fathers since the sanctity of property has always been preserved, there has always been democratic representation of the people in the political institutions. However, US president has increased powers but the congress remains important, compare the UK parliament. Early British Liberalism is the thought built into the constitution that government shall govern by promulgated and established laws and that they should be designed for the good of the people.
achieve the aim of the Founding Fathers since the sanctity of property has always been preserved, there has always been democratic representation of the people in the political institutions. However, US president has increased powers but the congress remains important, compare the UK parliament. Early British Liberalism is the thought built into the constitution that government shall govern by promulgated and established laws and that they should be designed for the good of the people.