The creation of three branches of government.
citizens have the opportunity to vote for the president and for members of congress
The nomination process reflects the principle because the elect is elected by different groups of people. not just the people in charge.
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
This refers to the implications of constitutional government. An example is as the Constitutional Congressional Presidential Federal Republic system in the United States. It refers to a system that reflects the "rule of law, not of men". That is, a system wherein laws are routinely ultimately tested in a jurisprudential, apolitical Court of final and last resort, in the context of a defined, written constitution that comprehensively defines fundamental law, rights, liberties and obligations of a populace and coequal citizenry.
That whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the people to alter or to abolish it.-Apex
The division of governmental power into the legislative executive and judicial branches reflects a separation of powers.
limited government
republicanism and hadi nahle is fat and goes to riverside in dearborn he weights 25 tons
The nomination process reflects the principle because the elect is elected by different groups of people. not just the people in charge.
citizens have the opportunity to vote for the president and for members of congress
The nomination process reflects the principle because the elect is elected by different groups of people. not just the people in charge.
checks and balances #by:Ta'Mia Alcorn-Bond!
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
The passage from the Declaration of Independence that reflects the Enlightenment principle of popular sovereignty is the statement that governments derive "their just powers from the consent of the governed." This emphasizes that the authority of the government is legitimate only when it is based on the will of the people. It embodies the Enlightenment idea that political power should rest with the citizens, who have the right to alter or abolish a government that fails to protect their rights.
Federalism
Federalism
it reflects it by the representaive house