Pennsylvania Constitution the Pennsylvania Constitution Term Paper

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As a unicameral legislature, there is more power within the
legislature and as the executive is broken down into a council, it is
weakened. Ultimately, the legislature is given the most power, with the
only power not given to it being that it cannot, "add to, alter, abolish,
or infringe any part of the Constitution.
Interesting to the Constitution is that it attempts, in Sect. 19, to
give more public office experience to as many people as possible. This
would seem effective in the small nature of colonial society at the time.
Sec. 19 also gives supremacy to the legislature as, "The president and vice-
president shall be chosen annually by the joint ballot of the general
assembly and council, of the members of the council," meaning that the
legislature has influence over the executive. The assembly elects the
President, not the people, meaning the legislature is supreme. Of course,
according to this Constitution however, is that the Assembly should be at
all times a reflection of and maintain the power of the people.

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This means
that the people should have supremacy, but their supremacy is vested into
the Assembly, that is the legislature.
The Pennsylvania Constitution is highly democratic and is it invests
everything in the legislature. The power of the people is considered to be
most important, and the best way to reflect the power is through giving
power to the legislature. The Pennsylvania Constitution is thus very
effective in meeting its aim and giving power to the legislature. The most
interesting aspect is perhaps the religious emphasis of the Constitution
which does more than just maintain freedom of religion, but seems also to
reflect on the importance of religion in society. This however, does not
deny the democratic aspects of the Constitution. In the end, the freedom
is maintained, and Ben Franklin signs it as it intends to preserve the
rights violated by the….....

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