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Much of the work was done. The delegates had decided to keep many elements of Madison's plan for a central government. At the same time, they found ways to share power with the state governments. In this way, the Constitution created a system that was, as Madison later described it, "part federal, part national." Most importantly, the delegates agreed that the government's power did not come from Congress, or a president, or a king, or even a divinity. They clearly stated that the people themselves gave the Constitution its power.
หน้า9Much of the work was done. The delegates had decided to keep many elements of Madison's plan for a central government. At the same time, they found ways to share power with the state governments. In this way, the Constitution created a system that was, as Madison later described it, "part federal, part national." Most importantly, the delegates agreed that the government's power did not come from Congress, or a president, or a king, or even a divinity. They clearly stated that the people themselves gave the Constitution its power.
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