-sent one representative to congress
-elected the representative
Mr. McQueen's class ehh?
what state are you asking about
what state are you asking about
Representative democracy and constitution.
Constitutions, particularly the US Constitution, are the bulwarks that protect citizens against the intrusion of government. They establish mechanisms by which representative forms of government are created and operate, as well as court systems.
Most early state governments were representative while the British government was a monarchy.
Representatives were elected by people
Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)
In a representative democracy, the voice of the people is what guides the crucial decisions of the government. The majority voice is what guides important issues like economic development and government spending.
it limited the power of the monarch.
Constitutions specify the ground rules and institutions that govern the government itself, including its selection, its power, and its implementation.
It gave the colonists a system of societal rules to live by.