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Principles of Government Review Unit 3

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Principles of Government

ReviewUnit 3

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The people elect representatives.

Republicanism

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To prevent any single group from gaining too

much authority.

Separation of Powers

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Each branch can limit the power of the other

two.

Checks and Balances

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The people hold the final authority in

government.

Popular Sovereignty

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The government has only those powers

granted by the constitution.

Limited Government

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These are guaranteed in the Bill of Rights

Individual Rights

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Allows the people of each state to deal with

their needs in their own way.

Federalism

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The President can veto a bill passed by

Congress.

Checks and Balances

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Congress passes laws.

Separation of Powers

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The Senate must confirm Presidential

appointments.

Checks and Balances

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Representatives hold the power to make laws and conduct

government.

Republicanism

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Each branch of government has its own functions and

powers.

Separation of Powers

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Consent of the governed.

Popular Sovereignty

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Freedom of speech, for example.

Individual Rights

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Shows that no one is above the law.

Limited Government

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This helps to maintain a balance of power

between the 3 branches.

Checks and Balances

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The power to govern is shared between the national

and state governments.

Federalism

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Judges interpret laws.

Separation of Powers

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These are expanded on in #11 – 27.

Individual Rights

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