The government gets its power to govern as enumerated in the declaration of independence from the constitution.
all men are created equal people are endowed by their creator with unalienable rights. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. right of the people to abolish governments gov't derives their power from the consent of the people
The main belief shared by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is government by the people and for the people. This belief is the basis of the American government.
Declaration of Independence
No, the Declaration says that government derives its power directly from the people.
The government gets its power to govern as enumerated in the declaration of independence from the constitution.
The people.
Governments exist to protect the people who created them :)
all men are created equal people are endowed by their creator with unalienable rights. life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. right of the people to abolish governments gov't derives their power from the consent of the people
The Declaration of Independence and the constitution.
The main belief shared by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is government by the people and for the people. This belief is the basis of the American government.
According to the Declaration of Independence, the government should protect the rights the people have been given. Should the government fail in this fundamental duty, the people have the right to overthrow the government.
According to the Declaration of Independence, the government should protect the rights the people have been given. Should the government fail in this fundamental duty, the people have the right to overthrow the government.
governments are created to protect people's natural rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When a government fails to secure these rights, the people have the right to alter or abolish it.
The people.
Declaration of Independence
the people can set up a new government