Constitution+and+Debate

 How does the constitution allow for an enduring political debate? Use support from activity completed in class. The Constitution allows for a political debate because it is for all of the people and all of the people have different ideas. THere are two different ppolitical parties, Federalists and Democratic Republics. These two parties have different interperetations of what the constitution says. Federalists think they are the "better people" and the Democratic Republics follow the constitution literaly. The Federalists think that the country should be run as a whole and since they are the better people they fear that if they let the people or "mob" have their own individual rights that the United States will be run by a group of uneducated people. They believe that the term United States is that everyone follows the same rules, pays the sme bills, and if one continent is unable to pay or accomplish something that the larger continents will come and take over for them. THe Democratic Republics think very differently. They feel that the federalists are trying to take away their freedom. They also think that if the federalists get what they want then it will be just like what happened with Britain before and that is why the constitution was written for in the first place. They think that in order to be a united nation they all have to be happy and to agree with the laws or there may be a rebellion and it will again go back to being the thirteen colonies led by a monarchy, but this time it would be the federalists.

The views of both the federallists and the democratic republic are ideas from the Constitution of the United States.