The government only has the powers given to it by the Constitution.
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The first ten amendments to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, describes the power and rights of American citizens. These amendments, ratified in 1791, reflect the belief of the framers of the Constitution in the principle of limited government. The Amendments place strict limits on how the national government can use its power over the people.
The 10th Amendment reserves rights to the states not assigned to the national government.
it reflects it by the representaive house
The Texas constitution emphasizes its responsibility to provide for its own needs and its own citizens. Specifically it asserts its freedom to do this independent of the regulations of the federal government. This is the main principle of federalism.
The Constitution insures that laws are applied equally to all citizens.
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The principle of federalism best reflects the intent of the Meiji Constitution. The respect for the fundamental human rights is another intent.
The phrase "insure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity" point to democracy as the best form of government. In a democracy, a country is ruled, not by a king who can impose his will, but by the consent of the governed.
The two-step process created to amend the Constitution restricted the power of Congress to change the Constitution and ensured that any change would reflect the national will. This was in line with the principle of popular sovereignty.
The principles of popular sovereignty and limited government are shown in the Constitution in the form of representatives elected by the people, who can be recalled if the people vote for it, and the forms of government that are limited in what they can do by themselves, for example, the legislature cannot be singular in their passing of any particular law, they must go through fist their companions in their house, then through the other house of the legislature.