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Kikah Augustine
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Principles of Government
The ideas or codes that help govern our Nation.

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Separation of Powers
Divides the government into separate, independent powers, with their own responsibilites.
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Separation of Powers
Each branch of government has it's own powers but these powers are also limited.This principle sets up the Checks and Balances Principle.
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Poll
Why do we need the Principle Separation of Powers?
to keep people happy
to keep the powers of each branch seperate
to keep one branch from over powering the other.
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Individual Rights
This principle says that our democracy guarantees the rights of the people.
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Multiple Choice
The Bill of Rights is protected by the Principle of Individual Rights.
True
False
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Republicanism
People are elected and become representatives in government for a particular time. The idea that people can can vote for representation of their communities.
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Republicanism
This principle embraces the idea that it is better to elect leaders than just to have one king or queen rule.
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Popular Sovereignty
the power of the government comes from the people. "The consent of the governed" means the government is granted power from the people.
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Popular Sovereignty
This principle means everyday people give their permission to be governed by the officals they elect.
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Checks and Balances
In order to make sure that one branch didn't become too powerful, the Constitution has "checks and balances" that enable each branch to keep the others in line.
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Examples of how Checks and Balances Work
Legislative Branch (Congress) can write a law and vote to pass it.
Exceutive (Branch) doesn't like it and can veto the law.
Judical Branch(Surpreme Court) can declare the law unconstitutional.
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Limited Government
In a limited government, the people who create the laws must also follow the laws. No government leader or offical is above the law.
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Limited Government
Limted Government says "No one is above the law." The government's control of the people should be limited.
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Multiple Choice
"Most BAD government comes from to much government" Which principle of government does this represent?
federalism
popular soverignty
limited government
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Federalism
A principle of government that divides power between the national government and the state government.
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Federalism
In a compromise the power is shared between the national government and each state.
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Multiple Choice
Citizens can elect political Representatives to speak for them.
limited government
federalism
checks and balances
republicansim
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Multiple Choice
The government's right to rule comes from the people.
separation of powers
individual rights
popular soverignty
federalism
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Multiple Select
Each branch of government has its own responsibilites and powers.
checks and balances
republicanism
separation of powers
popular sovereignty
Principles of Government
The ideas or codes that help govern our Nation.

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