Makes Laws
Legislative
body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
Constitution
In ______ _____, the people decide on policies without any intermediary or representative, whereas in a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then enact policy initiatives.
Direct Democracy
No search without probable cause or warrant
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______ ___ ______, in political theory, the real or hypothetical condition of human beings before or without political association.
State of Nature
Carries out laws
Executive
Social Contract
Representative Democracy
Right to bear arms
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a principle of divine or moral law that is considered to be superior to constitutions and enacted legislation.
Higher Law
Decides Constitutionality of Laws
Judicial
Natural rights
______ battled for adoption of the Constitution
They favored weaker state governments, a strong centralized government, the indirect election of government officials, longer term limits for officeholders, and representative, rather than direct, democracy.
Federalist View
No double jeopardy or testify against self
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Why was the legislative branch considered the most important
Its Closest to the people and makes all laws
A Legislative Body Having Two Branches or Chambers
Bicameralism
Republic
Anti-federalist View
Speedy and Fair Trial
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Why is the supreme court shielded from political influence
Because they don't want them to unfairly decide constitutionality
To Declare a Legislative or Executive act in Violation of the Constitution
Judicial Review
an act of vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
Separation of powers
Free Space
You did it!!
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Civic Virtue