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Article 1
- Constitution: The Legislative Branch:
Article 2
Constitution: Executive branch
Article 3
Constitution: judicial branch
Article 4
Constitution: Relations among the states
Article 5
Constitution: The amending process
Article 6
. Constitution: National supremacy

Article 7

Constitution: Ratification of the constitution
Articles ofConfederation
Original constitution for the United States
Bill ofRights

Thefirst ten amendments to the US Constitution

Branches ofGovernment

Divisionsof government that were established by the constitution in different branchessuch as executive, legislative, and judicial.

Checks and balances

Balancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated byensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individualsor groups������҃=b

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Consentof the Governed

fConditionthat is urged requirement for legitimate government.or-lat����=b

constitutuent

fHavingthe power to create a government or frame or amend a constitution�=b

federalism

the federal princibple or systemof goverment

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anadvocate or supporter of federalism��?���'��B�=3

LimitedGovernment?�������=0
power of government to intervene in the exercise of civil liberties isrestricted by law written in a constitiution���؍=0
Necessaryand Proper Clauseeme����=0
allowsCongress to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying intoexecution the enumerated Powers and all other powers vested by thisconstitution in the government of the United Stateso-bi����=0
PopularSovereigntyrry����=0
principlethat the authority of the government is created and sustained by the consent ofits peopleon in t����=0
Ratificationine����=0
theformal validation of a proposed law>
Separationof Powersme����=0
The act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers ofgovernment in separate bodies.y><���ٌ=0
SupremacyClause farea����=0
Theclause in United States Constitution's Article VI stating that all laws made furthering theConstitution and all treaties made under the authority of the United States arethe supreme law of the land.ting ���ʛ=0