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- Q1the people are the source of any and all governmental powerConsent of the governed30s
- Q2What are the fundamental political principles that have shaped government in the United States?Consent of the governed, limited government, rule of law, democracy, representative government30s
- Q3define and shape american constitutional government.Fundamental Political Principles30s
- Q4Government is not all-powerful and may do only those things the people have given it power to doLimited government30s
- Q5The government and those who govern are bound by the law, as are those who are governed.Rule of law30s
- Q6In a democratic system of government, the people rule.Democracy30s
- Q7In a representative system of government, the people elect public officeholders to make laws and conduct the people's behalf.Representative government30s
- Q8guaranteed the rights of Englishmen to the colonists.Charters of the Virginia Company of London30s
- Q9served as a model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America.Virginia Declaration of Rights30s
- Q10- stated grievances against the king of Great BritainDeclaration of Independence30s
- Q11See image- declared the colonies' independence from Great Britain30s
- Q12See image- affirmed "certain unalienable rights" (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) established the idea that all people are equal under the law.30s
- Q13- established the first form of national government for the independent states.Articles of Confederation30s
- Q14See image- maintained that major powers resided with individual states30s
- Q15See image- created wear central government (e.g., no power to tax or enforce laws); led to the writing of the Constitution of the United States of America.30s