Arguments Against Tyranny

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A man named Alexander Hamilton once said this referring to the U.S. Constitution: “It’s not tyranny we desire, it's a just, limited, federal government.” Tyranny is defined as oppressive or unjustly severe government on the part of any ruler(as stated by http://dictionary.reference.com/) so it’s only sensible that the Constitution would want to block that from America. The Constitution was ultimately able to defend the people from tyranny by enforcing Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Federalism to give multiple parties power without one of the said parties gaining too much power. The first of three ideas to prevent tyranny was Separation of Powers. This idea splits the government into three parts. According to James Madison from