Seven Principles of Government FLIPRCS
Federalism Sharing of powers between state and national governments ©smapgov.wikispaces.com Principle of Federalism is strengthened by the 10th Amendment
Federalism Sharing of powers between state and national governments ©admin.bhbl.neric.org -
Federalism Sharing of powers between state and national governments 10th Amendment -Powers not given to the National Government are left to the states ©smapgov.wikispaces.com Principle of Federalism is strengthened by the 10th Amendment
Limited Government Constitution Article 1, Section 9 Powers denied to Congress Constitution Article 1, Section 10 Powers forbidden to States ©theinhabitant.blogspot.com
Limited Government The Principle of Limited Government is closely related to the “rule of law.” In America… everyone, citizens and powerful leaders alike, must obey the law. Nobody is above the law! ©theinhabitant.blogspot.com
Individual Rights ©glogster.com
Popular Sovereignty -Power from the “consent of the governed” People” ©www.virtualclassroom.net
Popular Sovereignty Look for the words… “We the People” “Consent of the Governed” ©www.docstoc.com
Voters elect their leaders! Republicanism ©thejrexperiment.com Voters elect their leaders! Republicanism made it possible for the first time in history… for men from the working classes to hold high public offices!
Checks and Balances Where one branch checks the power of another branch ©stgapgov.pbworks.com
Separation of Powers Powers divided between Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches ©constitution11romine.weebly.com Charles Montesquieu
Separation of Powers Powers divided between Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches ©frenchrevolutionbales.weebly.com