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The Constitution
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Six Basic Principles
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Six Basic Principles Popular Sovereignty- People are the only source of governmental power. Limited Government- Government is not all-powerful, it may only do those things that the people have given it the power to do. Constitutionalism- Government must be conducted according to constitutional principles. Rule of Law- Government and its officers are always subject to-never above-the law.
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More Principles of the Constitution
3. Separation of Powers- The Constitution deliberately distributes the powers of the National Government among the Congress, the President, and the courts. 4. Checks and Balances- Each branch of government (Executive, Legislative and Judicial) is subject to a number of constitutional checks, or restraints, by the other branches. See page 58 for graphic.
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More Principles of the Constitution
5. Judicial Review- The power to decide whether what government does is in accord with what the Constitution provides. 6. Federalism- The division of power among a central government and several regional governments.
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