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natural rights
Declaration of independence
Declared independence form England
social contract
Popular sovereignty
The principle that the authority of a government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, typically through their elected representatives.
Limited government
A governing body whose power is restricted by law, ensuring that rights of individuals are protected.
Republic
A political system in which representatives are elected to govern on behalf of the people, emphasizing the rule of law and individual rights.
Participatory democracy
Pluralist democracy
Brutus No 1
Federalist No. 10
articles of confederation
Shays rebellion
Great compromise
three fishes compromise
amendment process
Anti federalists
federalists
separation of powers
Federalism
delegated powers
reserved powers
Concurent powers
Dynamic federalism
dual federalism
couoperative federalism
goveremtn grants
categorical grants
Incentive/condtions of aid
Block grants
Federal revenue sharing
Mandates
Supremacy Clause
necessary and proper clause
Enumerated powers
Implied powers
Commerce clause
Mcculloch v Marryland
US V Lopez