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Why does Ramsey think that the power to amend the constitution is an important political innovation? Ramsay feels that the power of constitutional amendment is a great political innovation because through it people are able to make changes on the laws enshrined within the constitution. Actually, this can be done whenever there is a concern or change in the way the people want to be governed. It also helps in mixing the science of politics with other sciences through making it open and ready for advancements.
The advancements will be achieved from the experiences and inventions of the coming generation. The power of constitutional amendment in America will also help in ending all sorts of oppression. 2) Why does Winthrop believe that a bill of rights is in the constitution? Winthrop argues that the bill of rights is important in constitution making. He believes that the bill of rights helps in proper and efficient legislation since citizen rights and freedom are respected during legislation. The bill of rights ensures protection of minority in a republic.
The protection also ensures equity in power sharing and inclusion of minorities in decision-making. The bill of rights helps in bringing all states of a republic together. 3) How do Ramsay and Winthrop differ concerning how the principle of representation operates in the United States? Ramsay and Winthrop tend to differ regarding the operation of the American principle of presentation. Ramsay argues that the people determine the activities of the arms of the legislative body (Ramsay 176). The people elect the representatives who have good interests, while Winthrop argues that it is not possible for different states to come together and allow administration by one legislative system.
He says this may lead to an oppressive rule (Tyranny) since large states will want to dominate the administrative system. Many states have suffered negative impact such as the Spanish provinces that collapsed due to improper administration. Work Cited Ramsay, David. The History of the American Revolution. Bedford, Mass: Applewood Books, 2009. Print.
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