U.S. Constitution and Executive Power
Ben Franklin signed the U.S. Constitution after participating as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. "Many of the delegates had widely different ideas about how the country should be organized and run, including Franklin. For instance, he believed that executive power was too great to be placed in the hands of one person and that a committee was a much better option."
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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