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Q:- How does a Constitution's prevent the tyranny of the government?​

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Answered by PranjalPraveen
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In order to protect against tyranny by either the state or national governments, the Constitution provided for federalism, a system of checks and balances, separation of powers and balance of power between the small and large states in order to ensure no single institution would have excess power.

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Answered by thequeenoffun9
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A constution prevents the tyranny of the governments as the constitution provides federalism, a system of checks and balances, the separation of powers and balances of power between the small and large states in order to ensure no single institution will have excess power.

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