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Division of government into 3 branches
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Courts can declare laws unconstitutional
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First 10 amendments protecting individual rights
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Authority of government comes from the people
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Each branch can limit the power of the others
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Change or addition to Constitution
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Compromise creating House and Senate
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Supported strong central government and Constitution
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Government where officials are elected by citizens
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First plan of U.S. government, weak central authority
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Opposed Constitution, wanted Bill of Rights
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Formal approval process of Constitution
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Division of government into 3 branches — Separation of powers
Courts can declare laws unconstitutional — Judicial review
First 10 amendments protecting individual rights — Bill of Rights
Authority of government comes from the people — Popular sovereignty
Each branch can limit the power of the others — Checks and balances
Change or addition to Constitution — Amendment
Compromise creating House and Senate — Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
Supported strong central government and Constitution — Federalists
Government where officials are elected by citizens — Republic
First plan of U.S. government, weak central authority — Articles of Confederation
Opposed Constitution, wanted Bill of Rights — Anti‑Federalists
Formal approval process of Constitution — Ratification
Courts can declare laws unconstitutional — Judicial review
First 10 amendments protecting individual rights — Bill of Rights
Authority of government comes from the people — Popular sovereignty
Each branch can limit the power of the others — Checks and balances
Change or addition to Constitution — Amendment
Compromise creating House and Senate — Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
Supported strong central government and Constitution — Federalists
Government where officials are elected by citizens — Republic
First plan of U.S. government, weak central authority — Articles of Confederation
Opposed Constitution, wanted Bill of Rights — Anti‑Federalists
Formal approval process of Constitution — Ratification
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