Evaluation:
Published: 16.01.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Benjamin Franklin, and the Constitutional Convention', 1.
  • Essays 'Benjamin Franklin, and the Constitutional Convention', 2.
Extract

According to legend, as the exulted Benjamin Franklin stepped out of the last session of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in September of 1787, a curious woman queried, "What kind of government have you given us, Dr. Franklin?" Franklin answered, "A Republic, Madam, if you can keep it."1 Remarkably, over 200 years later, the United States has kept its constitution, and the republic for which it was created has flourished. While fledgling democracies across the continents have modeled the frameworks of their governments after the U.S. Constitution, America's system of democracy remains spectacularly unique and successful, largely due to its constitution. The framers of the Constitution created an adaptable instrument of government which withstands the test of time through a system of checks and balances and separation of powers.…

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