Principles of the Constitution

Principles of the Constitution

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Kathryn O'Dowd

Social Studies

8th Grade

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1.

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This principle guarantees that citizens possess basic rights and liberties the government is to protect.

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This principle means that the power of government comes from the people.

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A form of government where voters choose representatives to exercise the power voters give to them, on their behalf.

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The government is not all-powerful, there are limits to what it can do! The Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land and ALL government officials are subject to the law.

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This principle of the U.S. Constitution divides the powers of the government into three separate groups to ensure no one becomes too powerful.

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Closely connected to the Separation of Powers, this principle was created by the Founding Fathers to ensure that three branches of government, the legislative, executive, and judicial, would be able to limit the power of the other branches.

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This principle was established to share powers between the federal and state governments.

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The idea that the government was created by the people of America was--

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Who shares power according to the principle of federalism?

10.

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Which principle split the power of the government into three branches?

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