Return to normalcy would be the answer
Mussolini planned tor restore the glory of the Roman Empire by taking over the neighboring lands.
Explanation:
Mussolini used a rather strong argument for his own fascist and imperialistic tendencies by evoking Rome and its glorious empire of the past.
The insistence was that if the law of Mussolini was followed the people could realistically go back to the days of the roman empire, something that was quite improbable in the modern world.
He was willing to do this by expanding military might and by subjugating the other nations around Italy.
I am going to compare Germany and Iran.
In Germany, the power is with the people (=it's a democracy) which are represented by the members of the parliament: it's a representative democracy. It's also a federation of 16 states.
Iran, on the other hand is a theocracy: a country ruled by the members of the clergy. It can also be named an oligarchy: the power is with a few members of the society.
Answer:
Three things the framers did to keep the government from becoming to powerful were,
1. Seperated different powers between three differrent branches.
2. Added checks and balances to keep these branches from becoming to powerful.
3. Made it so the states could pass laws that the government could not, an example of this is the laws of marrige for that state.
Explanation: