Animal Farm, by George Orwell, is a science fiction story based on the Russian Revolution, where instead of humans, the animals are the main characters. The story is predominantly about how power can overcome people who don't know how to use it correctly and from that, in almost any situation comes a revolution or as it was stated in Animal Farm a "rebellion." In order to prevent that very thing from happening the animals adopt a form of constitutional government to govern the farm. The principles drafted and adopted by the animals for governing Animal farm initially succeed in establishing a constitution. Furthermore, their Seven Commandments do provide the aspects essential to the nature of their constitution, but fails to incorporate a system of checks and balances. In the end a written constitution does make a great deal of difference to a country.
The principles drafted and adopted by the animals for governing Animal Farm were initially successful in creating a constituti
Finally, for the most part the animals of Animal Farm were on the right track towards a well-working government with their constitution. It wasn't perfect and needed to be thought over a little more. As with any government there's always room for improvement. The United States didn't get it right the first time either and since then little minor changes have been made to better fit our ever growing and vast changing society. The animals just needed to think of future problems and better plan for them in their constitution.
A written constitution does make a great deal of difference to a country, because without one there would be no foundation for that country's government. In the case of The United States our constitution says, "This is what we stand for, and this is how we uphold it." Without that we would have nothing to protect us against our government and vice versa. A constitution is basically an agreement between the government and it's people on how things are to be run and kept
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