What were the major goals of the framers of the U. S. Constitution How does the Constitution in its completed form meet these goals

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What were the major goals of the framers of the U. S. Constitution How does the Constitution in its completed form meet these goals? ANSWER:

U. S. Constitution The four chief objectives of the framers mainly of the U.S. Constitution that are as follows: like as To start a government powerful sufficient to meet the nations requirements, to start a government that would not intimidate the continuation of the disconnect states, to start a administration that would not pressurize freedom, and to start a government related on well-liked approval. The framers of this Constitution all sense that the administration did not have sufficient power conversely; they did not desire to offer the government too greatly authority. They feared that authority will be over applied consequently...

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