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Principles of the Constitution Texas History Chapter 12
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Federalism A system of government where power is shared or balanced among the central (or federal) government and the states Ex: Texas cannot make a trade agreement with Australia, but Texas does govern how its public school operate.
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Limited Government Requires all U.S. citizens, including government leaders, to obey the law. Ex: The President, members of Congress, and Supreme Court Justices are bound under the same laws as other American citizens.
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Popular Sovereignty A government in which all political power comes from the people; a system in which the residents vote to decide an issue Ex: The people of the U.S. elected Barrack Obama as President of the country.
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Checks & Balances The ability of each branch of government to exercise check, or controls, over the other branches Ex: Congress makes a law that inhibits freedom of the press, but the Supreme Court rules that the law is unconstitutional and therefore annulled.
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Separation of Powers The division of basic government roles into branches. Ex: The U.S. Congress is responsible for enacting new laws for the nation.
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Individual Rights A personal liberty and privilege guaranteed to U.S. citizens by the Bill of Rights Ex: The government cannot arrest a person without proper cause, and those who are arrested are still entitled to due process.
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Republicanism A belief that government should be based on the consent of the people; people exercise their power by voting for political representatives Ex: The government’s power is derived from the people.
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