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democratic government
Under the United States Constitution, the Executive branch is operated and elected separately from the Legislative branch, the Congress. They interact with the Judicial branch, the courts, under the principle of separation of powers, placing checks and balances on the power of each branch. In some democratic governments, notably the United Kingdom, the Chief Executive (prime minister) and his cabinet are selected from within the legislative branch.
First: a principal is the head teacher in a school. A principle is an over-riding and important justification for a particular belief or point of view. For example: My school principal believes in the importance of the principle of parental involvement with homework assignments. To remember the difference... The principal is your "pal"... (really!) When comparing the US and the UK democracies it is notable that the UK has no written Constitution. Its constitution is drawn from Common law and Precedence. Jim
The separation of powers. It provides for checks and balances.
multiple branches of government Study Island? XD
The Constitution is the body of law containing rules pertaining to the structure of the state and its principle organs while Parliament can be referred to as a democratic government's legislature which makes and passes the laws.
Nova Net Answer: Seperation of powers.
The answer is (popular sovereignty): People have a right to rule themselves. "article and Amendment"
where did the principals of democracy originate?
The document established the principle that no person is above the law and that the government must follow its own laws in its dealings with its citizens.
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which principle of government says that the power of government lies with the people