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Civil government in the United States received its authority from the people through the Constitution.
The Constitution does under the First Article.
Popular Sovereignty: The government gets its authority from the people and reflects their will. What does it say in the U.S Constitution? it says The preamble says, "We the people of the United States of America do ordain and establish this Constitution..." which indicates that government power comes from the people. In the Japanese Constitution it begins by saying that the government's comes from the people and shall be used by them for their own benefit.
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the collective will and consent of the citizens. It establishes that the power of the government is derived from and granted by the people it governs.
It depends on what type of government the country has-it could be president, dictator, tyrant, etc.
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States. These ensure the constitutional guarantees of the people.
This is called a constitutional democracy. The people create the government, allow it to have its powers (outlined in a constitution). This puts the govt in charge, but keeps it ultimately answerable to the people of the nation.
The Constitution establishes a federal government with a system of checks and balances among three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. This framework is designed to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power and to ensure that governmental authority is derived from the people. Additionally, the Constitution can be amended, allowing it to adapt over time to changing societal needs and values.
The U.S. Constitution does not grant any :implied" powers to the federal government. The authority delegated to the federal government is narrow and explicit, according to Article 10, all powers not expressly provided by the Constitution is reserved exclusively to the States or to the People.