The Colonists and their descendants (us) need a Supreme body whose sole focus is to uphold and protect people's rights under the US Constitution. Though the Founders could not have envisioned the array of human rights and civil rights' concerns that would confront the US hundreds of years later, the US Constitution addresses most of the concerns, broadly and generally. But if the US Supreme Court were swayed by changes in political ideas and public political opinion, the Court could violate or dismantle the US Constitution with every change in political leaders.
the individuals
Because ten they would be bossing around.
How are we suppose to know?
Thomas Hobbes John Locke
The Founders felt that the British government was not protecting their rights because the British stopped the colonists' trial in the jury, taxed the colonists without their consent, and didn't always go for common good.
John Locke
They were the people that first set up something.
Founders
no rules
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Colonial experiences under British rule had a profound effect on the Founders' views about rights and government. The Founders knew what it was like to live without liberty or representation in government. These insights are reflected in the US Constitution, particularly in the Bill of Rights.
The importance of separation of powers
The Founders thought the power of government could be limited by making the government only make certain laws and have a new president every four years.
They wrote the constitution to establish a representative government.
founders of the united states
I have no earthly idea
max weber