Popular Sovereignty
A "Granted" power.
The form of government in which people have the ultimate power is called a democracy. The opposite would be a dictatorship.
The people
the president
In most constitutional systems, the ultimate power rests with the people. The constitution outlines the framework of government and establishes the sovereignty of the people. Power is typically divided among branches of government such as the executive, legislative, and judiciary, ensuring a system of checks and balances.
In a democracy, ultimate political power rests with the people. This concept is known as popular sovereignty. Through free and fair elections, individuals have the ability to choose their government representatives and hold them accountable for their actions.
it was a monarchy, consisting of a kings court, the King who had ultimate power over all his people and his many wives.
The people.
Democracy
The ultimate responsibility for making and carrying out government policy rests with the people.
the people
The fundamental principle of the Constitution that embodies the idea that power lies with the people is known as popular sovereignty. This principle asserts that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed, meaning that the people have the ultimate power to shape their government and its policies through voting and civic participation. Popular sovereignty is foundational to the democratic system, ensuring that the government reflects the will of the citizens.