USC - Constitutional Principles of Government Lesson
Constitutional Principles of Government
The Framers included key principles into the Constitution. They believed that if the government remained genuine to these six principles, then the goals and objectives of the Constitution could indeed be accomplished.
Checks and Balances
In order to prevent the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government from becoming too powerful, the Framers of the Constitution established a system of checks and balances. The checks and balances system regulates the power of one branch over another.
Popular Sovereignty
The people are in control of the establishment of government and are in control of the power.
Separation of Power
In order to prevent one area of the government from becoming too powerful, the government is divided into the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
Limited Government
Individual rights are protected by the government.
Judicial Review
The judicial branch of government has the power to strike down laws deemed unconstitutional.
Federalism
Power is divided between the national and state governments.