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According to the statement of Madison, who holds supreme power under the Constitution? How is this conception of power different from the idea of power expressed by the Magna Carta?

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the king holds all power under the constitution. the magna carta took power away from the king

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User Fazle Rabbi
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The correct answer is that no one hold complete supreme power under the consitution. In difference with the Magna which the complete supreme power was on the King.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the Constitution the goverment would be voted by the poeple creating a democracy and then the people who would be appointed no branch wold have complete power. He cbelieved in check and balances for the goverment to also be held accountable.

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