Framers had their blind spots. I won’t mention slavery for the moment, since that’s where everyone goes and since that blot has been amended out of the Constitution (and since many of the Framers, notably Ben Franklin and Alexander Hamilton, were anti-slavery).
One of the big blind spots, which seriously interfered with their thinking on many constitutional matters, is that they believed it would be possible to have national politics without political parties. This played a big role in the creation of the Electoral College system. The strange tale of how the electoral system came about puts some of its weird features into context. Once you get this context, it is at least understandable what the Framers thought they were doing.
He 5 principles of democracy could be considered the consent of the governed, representative government, individual rights, the rule of law, and a system of checks and balances.
<span>Between 1959 and 2012, the percentage of elderly Americans living in poverty went from about 35 percent to about 10 percent.
There can be multiple reasons for that, one can be the social security program which ensures some basics for the elderly people, also the awareness and sympathy rose in between the years quoted and helped decrease the percentage. </span>
The government offers low-interest loans to people who build solar homes. this is an example of <span>economic incentive
Economic incentive is a form of financial aid that motivates a person or a group to perform a specific action.
from this case, we can see that the government tried to motivate people to use solar homes (which will be friendly to the environment) by offering them a low interesst0rate</span>