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Lemur [1.5K]
3 years ago
14

Explain four principles on which the Constitution is founded. How does the Constitution incorporate these principles into a plan

for government?
History
2 answers:
puteri [66]3 years ago
6 0

The four principles on which the constitution is founded are known as  <em><u>Limited government, Separation of powers, Checks and balances and Popular Sovereignty. </u></em>

Further Explanation

The arrangement of Checks and balances in which every section of administration has the authority to restrict the movements of the other two departments.

Another important principle is the separation of powers. In this system, the government's authority is split into three categories: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial branches. It also blocks exploitation of authority and safeguards our independence

The third important principle is limited government where the administration has only the authorities that the Constitution furnishes it.

Popular sovereignty also plays the most prominent role because it is the sole source of governments' authority. It concedes us to choose who we desire to represent us.

Limited government is also the most significant principle in which the laws formulate limits ahead which the administration is not acknowledged to go and powers authorized to it are the only endowments it has.

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Answer Details  

Grade: High school

Subject: History

Topic:  Principle of united Sates Constitution

Keywords: Check and balances, government , powers, federalism , principles, powers, democracy , destroy, branch , sovereignty, separation , freedom.

zzz [600]3 years ago
4 0
The four principles on the Consitution is Founded

*Checks and Balances 
-Each branch of government  has the power to limit the actions of the other two.

*Separation of Powers 
-The government's power is divided among three branches: legislative, The Executive, and The Judicial Branches

*Limited Government
-The government has only the powers that the Constitution gives it.

*Popular Sovereignty
-The people are the only source of government's power.

How does the Consitution incorporate these principles into a plan for government?

*Checks and Balances: No one branch can become so powerful in a democracy as to destroy this system.

*Separation of Powers:Prevents abuse of power and safeguards our freedom.

*Limited Government: These laws create boundaries beyond which the government is not allowed to go and powers delegated to it are the only powers it has.

*Popular Sovereignty:Allows us to elect who we want to represent us.
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