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believe the United States Constitution was made to be inefficient, meaning it does not create a system that works quickly. If this is true, why would the Founding Fathers have made the Constitution inefficient? to allow each branch to be held more responsible to create a slow process so that change rarely happens to allow each branch's actions to be checked by another branch to allow the American people to have a role in all branches of government



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The Constitution is said to have been made to be inefficient so that each branch's actions will be checked by another branch of government and that so when change occurs it will occur slowly so that there is time to debate and decided if this change is desirable.

The correct answer is C) to allow each branch's actions to be checked by another branch.

Many believe the United States Constitution was made to be inefficient, meaning it does not create a system that works quickly. Probably, the Founding Fathers have made the Constitution inefficient to allow each branch's actions to be checked by another branch.

We are referring to the system called "Checks and balance," in which each branch of the government of the United States has not absolute power and need the others for the optimal function and balance of powers. The three branches are, the Executive branch, that is the Presidency. The Legislative branch that is the US Congres; the House of Representatives and the Senate. And the third one, the Judicial, the Supreme Court.