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The House of Representatives is composed of individuals elected every two years directly by the people.Popular Sovereignty, Authority for government flows from the people and they rule through their representatives
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government through elected representatives
Popular sovereignty Constitution Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives (rule by the people), who are the source of all political power.
Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of the government is created and sustained by the consent of its people. They are elected through representatives and are the source of all political power.
Yes, it has a system of government by which political sovereignty is retained by the people and either exercised directly by citizens or through their elected representatives
No, democracy is a form of government where sovereignty is vested in the people as a whole, not in one person. In a democracy, power is distributed among the citizens through their elected representatives.
The relationship between popular sovereignty, democratization, and democracy is most evident in the ideology behind the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Popular sovereignty is the idea that the authority of the government is created and continued through the Rule by the People. The people give their consent to the government through their elected representatives. This is where democracy comes in.
The United States Constitution is based on the concept of popular sovereignty, which means rule by the people. The first three words of the Constitution---”We, the people”---imply popular sovereignty. Article 7 of the Constitution requires that nine states (the people of those states via the ballot box and representatives) approve (ratify) the new Constitution before it goes into effect. Article 5 of the Constitution provides for ways to amend the Constitution. Amendments are made through elected representatives of the people, another form of popular sovereignty. Article 1 creates the legislative branch and requires that representatives to Congress are elected by the people that are being represented. Thus, the concept of popular sovereignty is implied in all three Articles.
A government run by elected representatives is called a republican form of government.
They are elected through a well-organised electoral system of the democratic country.