The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
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... Senate . The use of checks and balances was deliber- ately designed , first , to make it difficult for a minority of the people to control the govern- ment , and , second , to place restraint on the gov- ernment itself . Limited Powers ...
... Senate . The use of checks and balances was deliber- ately designed , first , to make it difficult for a minority of the people to control the govern- ment , and , second , to place restraint on the gov- ernment itself . Limited Powers ...
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... Senate , originally elected for six years , by state legisla- tures . This was an ingenious system whereby the Senate , not directly responsible to the people , could act as a restraining influence on any dem- agoguery by the House . No ...
... Senate , originally elected for six years , by state legisla- tures . This was an ingenious system whereby the Senate , not directly responsible to the people , could act as a restraining influence on any dem- agoguery by the House . No ...
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