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Definition: Limited Government
The government is not all powerful and can do only those things that the people have allowed it to do.
Even leaders must follow the laws.

Definition: Republicanism
People elect public officeholders to make laws and conduct government on their behalf.

Example of Republicanism
Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner makes laws on behalf of all Virginians.
Example of Popular Sovereignty
We elected Glenn Youngkin to be our governor and will have another election for a new governor.
Example of Limited Government
The Constitution allows us to impeach (fire) presidents, senators & representatives, and judges when they do not do their job.
Magna Carta
A charter of liberties (freedoms) that King John of England was forced to sign; it made the king obey the same laws as the citizens of his kingdom and limited his power.

Definition: Constitution
A written plan of government
English Common Law
Traditional English laws based on court decisions, which influenced American ideas like trial by jury.
Virginia Declaration of Rights
Served as a model for the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America
Charters of the Virginia Company of London
Gave English settlers the right to form a colony in Virginia and guaranteed them the same rights as English citizens.
Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom
Creates the separation of church and state and served as a model for the 1st Amendment.
Definition: Federalism
A system in which the national government shares power with lower levels of government
Definition: Separation of Powers
The government is divided into three branches. Each branch has its own set of powers.
Definition: Checks and Balances
A system that prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful
Definition: Popular Sovereignty
The idea that the people are in charge and exercise their power through voting
Translation of "popular sovereignty"
"people power"
Example of checks and balances
the President can veto bills from Congress, but Congress can override the veto to make a law without him.
The three branches of government
Legislative (Congress), Executive (President), & Judicial (Supreme Court)