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Published on Oct 21, 2019
The 6 basic principles of the Constitution summarized in 6 words with visuals.
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6 Basic Principles of the Constitution
By Lizbeth Medel and Leyna Nguyen
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Andrew Ruiz
2.
Federalism
people, states, government all receive power
The power does not belong all to the states and not all to the national government. Instead, the power is divided between them.
3.
Checks and balances: BRANCHES KEEP EACH OTHER IN CHECK
One branch can keep the other branches in check to make sure they don’t overstep and vice versa.
4.
separation of powers: LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL ARE ALL EQUAL
To avoid giving too much influence to just one branch of government, the powers are divided.
5.
popular sovereignty
People are in charge of government
The people are the ones that create the government; the government can not work without the people.
6.
limited government
The powers of government have boundaries
The government has boundaries that it cannot cross. It only has the powers the Constitution gives to it.
7.
judicial review
The Constitution is interpreted by courts
The federal courts help keep the government in check. They prevent the government from overstepping the powers it has.
Leyna Nguyen
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