What are the fundamental political principles that have shaped government in the United States?
The Articles of Confederation
- created weak central government (e.g., no power to tax or enforce laws); led to the writing of the Constitution of the United States of America.
The Articles of Confederation
- established the first form of national government for the independent states
The Articles of Confederation
- maintained that major powers resided with individual states
The Declaration of Independence
affirmed "certain unalienable rights" (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) established the idea that all people are equal under the law.
The Declaration of Independence
declared the colonies' independence from Great Britain
= The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
stated freedom of religious beliefs and opinions.
The Declaration of Independence
stated grievances against the king of Great Britain
Limited government
Government is not all-powerful and may do only those things the people have given it the power to do.
Democracy
In a democratic system of government, the people rule.
Representative government
In a representative system of government, the people elect public officeholders to make laws and conduct government on the people's behalf.
Rule of law
The government and those who govern are bound by the law, as are those who are governed.
Consent of the governed
The people are the source of any and all governmental power.