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5 January, 04:45

1. How well did the Constitution live up to the ideals of the American Revolution?

2. What founding principles did the Constitution attempt to enact and preserve, and how successful do you think it has been?

3. What praise, suggestions, or criticisms do you think the framers of the Constitution would offer to government officials today?

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  1. 5 January, 04:50
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    Answer 1: It did pretty well, since the goal of the American Revolution was to establish a form of self-government for the thirteen colonies, rather than depending on Great Britain's King, which is what the Constitution achieved.

    Answer 2: Here is a list of the Constitution's founding principles:

    Individual Liberty. Federalism. Limited Government. Representative Government. Private Property. "All Men Are Created Equal". Separation of Powers/Checks and Balances.

    It has actually been very successful, since nowadays we still have a federal, limited and representative government, we have the right to own private property, as well as a separation of powers.

    On the other hand, we could consider that, due to racism and xenophobia, some people don't have individual liberty, thus violating the first and sixth founding principles.

    Answer 3: They would probably be very happy with the government officials, although they would criticize them for letting some ethnic groups being considered as unequal, which, as stated previously, goes against founding principles 1 and 6.
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