Answer:
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Explanation:
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The phrase "Towering Genius" is used in reference to Abraham Lincoln speech to refer to a person who "disdains a beaten path. One seeks regions hitherto unexplored. One who sees no distinction in adding story to story upon the monuments of fame erected to the memory of others. One who denies that it is glory enough to serve under any chief."
<h3>Why is
The Towering Genius a threat to the perpetuation of the constitutional order?</h3>
According to Abraham Lincoln, the Towering Genius is a threat to the perpetuation of constitutional order because he or she seeks fame outside of the constitutional order established by
- Washington,
- Madison,
- Jefferson, and
- the rest of the founders, but seeks to supplant the founders' political order and establish new modes and orders of their own — to be the new Washington, the new FDR, or the new Reagan.
According to Lincoln, "Nothing fits their goals more than the populist rise of a dissatisfied public, whose frustrations and aspirations they gladly harness in service of their own interests.
Abraham Lincoln warned his audience to beware of the man thirsty for political power. In fact, he might have been speaking subconsciously about himself when he said, “A towering genius despises a beaten path."
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*Serve as a commander and chief of the armed forces.
*Commission officers of the armed forces.
*Grant reprieves and pardons for federal
offense (except impeachment)
*Convense Congress in special sessions.
*Recieve ambassadors.
Williams Blackstone
wrote the Commentaries on the Laws of England
believed that natural law was given to humans by God
John Locke
wrote the Second Treatise on Government
supported the concept of popular sovereignty
maintained that the government cannot block a citizen’s rights to life, property, and liberty