Federalist
Popular sovereignty is the idea that government derives its power from the people.
popular sovereignty
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I don't really think that its in the constitution, but don't believe everything you see on the internet. All I know is that the Bill of rights of added to the constitution so the anti- federalists would settle down.
The voting public in each territory that came up for statehood.
no, they opposed the idea of constitution
Popular sovereignty is the idea that government derives its power from the people.
The south!
Yes, Argentina's constitution does guarantee popular sovereignty. Their constitution says that it will abide by the laws within popular sovereignty. This is the idea that people will govern themselves.
popular sovereignty is the belief that the legitimacy of the state is created by the will or consent of its people, who are the source of every political power and the constitution does support it.
sure didn't from Lt.HarryPNes
Popular sovereignty is the idea that a democratic form of government gets its power (sovereignty) from the people (hence the "popular" part). For a more in-depth explanation, click on the link that says Answers.com: Popular Sovereignty.
Popular Sovereignty
Declaration of Independence
Popular sovereignty is the idea that the government is of the people. It means citizens are in power. Limited government stems from this idea that government is there to protect the people and popular sovereignty.
the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
The main idea was to convince anti-federalists (like the New York LEgislature) to ratify the constitution