Principles of Government

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why do we have 3 branches of government instead of 1 branch?
Back
to ensure government power is limited
Answer explanation
Dividing power among three branches would prevent one entity from having too much power and becoming potentially tyrannical.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of government is made up of elected officials to serve the will of the people?
Back
Representative Government (Republic)
Answer explanation
A representative government, or republic, is made of elected officials that "represent" the people.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A system in which each branch of government limits the power of the other branch
Back
Checks and Balances
Answer explanation
Checks and Balances were designed in which one branches decision would have to be "checked" or approved by another in order to prevent abuse of power.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
"We the People..." - This excerpt from the US Constitution best represents the principle of...
Back
Popular Sovereignty
Answer explanation
Popular Sovereignty refers to the "peoples power" - wherever people have influence in government.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which government principle implies that no official government is above the law?
Back
Limited Government
Answer explanation
In a Limited Government, public officials must also obey laws - they are "limited" in what they can do as outlined by the US Constitution.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Federal courts having the power to nullify (remove) unconstitutional laws would be an example of...
Back
Checks and Balances
Answer explanation
The Supreme Court nullifying an unconstitutional law would be an example of that branch "checking" the legislative branch to creating a law that is deemed as going against what is allowed.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
This principle was simply designed to prevents misuse of power
Back
Separation of powers
Answer explanation
Government powers are divided among three parts so that no one entity can have all power.
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