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The Constitutional Kite
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The Sail Representative Government
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The String People Power The people control the government and can lead it anywhere they want.
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The Tail Each “bowtie” helps maintain a strong “sail” and it is SUPER important in the actual flying of the kite.
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What happens to a kite with no tail? IT WON’T FLY
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The 7 Constitutional Principles The “Bowties”
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Republicanism A government where the citizens elect officials to represent their beliefs. EXAMPLE: Electing a President
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Popular Sovereignty Political authority belongs to the people. Popular=People Sovereignty=Power
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Limited Government All leaders have to obey the law, makes sure the government cannot become too strong. Example-the government cannot tell people where to live. Sorry, you have to live here. But, I don’t want to!
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Separation of Powers The division of government to prevent one of the branches from becoming too powerful. Each branch has its own job. LegislativeExecutiveJudicial
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Checks and Balances Each of the branches can check the others to keep one branch from becoming more powerful than the others.
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Individual Rights Personal liberties (rights) guaranteed to U.S. citizens by the Bill of Rights.
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Federalism Shared powers between… GOVERNMENTS! State AND National
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Key Idea = The principles of government make the U.S. Constitution work, just like the tail makes the kite fly!!
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