Your answer is in the Declaration of Independence this is a part that talks about it.
"We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life liberty and the persuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principals and organising its powers in such form that to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."
The underlined part is the answer to your question. I hope it helped answer your question.
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The answer to this question heavily depends on what society we are talking about. In modern history, since the enlightenment, it is widely believed that governments derive their power from the people whom they govern. This has not always been the case, however, when history shows us that many governments thought they derived their authority to govern from divine right or heritage, or both.
The local governments usually derive power from the constitution on which they are established. Most orderly societies have a rule of law which the people in the particular society subscribe to.
Governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed.
The government gets its power to govern as enumerated in the declaration of independence from the constitution.
shared between the national and state governments.
The answer to this question heavily depends on what society we are talking about. In modern history, since the enlightenment, it is widely believed that governments derive their power from the people whom they govern. This has not always been the case, however, when history shows us that many governments thought they derived their authority to govern from divine right or heritage, or both.
The local governments usually derive power from the constitution on which they are established. Most orderly societies have a rule of law which the people in the particular society subscribe to.
Governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed.
The people. People elect a city council and mayor to run their city.
Democratic governments get their power from the people who vote them in. Legitimacy is conferred upon them only by those they govern and it can be taken away by those same people.
The local governments usually derive power from the constitution on which they are established. Most orderly societies have a rule of law which the people in the particular society subscribe to.
In a democracy, from where does the power to govern derive? A. hereditary rights B. ownership of the land C. the claim to divine right D. the people being governed
shared between the national and state governments.
The government gets its power to govern as enumerated in the declaration of independence from the constitution.
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Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.