there are 5 pillars of the fundamental principle of government
1 is consent of the government
2 limited government, government is not all powerful it only has authortiy to do what the people give them the power do
3 rule of law- no one is above the law even government
4 democracy-the people rule and the peole vote ang majority rules
5 repersentive government- when the people are representated in government
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The vast majority of people today do believe that slavery violates fundamental moral and religious principles. This hasn't always been the case, and in the past, some actually used religious arguments to try to justify the institution of slavery.
They believe that national government would threathen individual liberty
Efficiency progressives believe that cities should be ran by the government.
I believe it was the Whiskey rebellion
I believe in the principle of hope and peace. It like some thing you believe in. i believe in the principle of physics; i believe in it because albert Einstein did.
That the fundamental purpose of government is to protect people's rights and that government must have the consent of the governed. Michael Montagne
"the fundamental flaw in your plan is...""we used to believe that the fundamental ingredient for life was water..."
Because they believe in the basic fundamentals of the Bible.
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people are stupid enough to not believe that a scientific principle supports the facts you know about.
I believe that it is the principle of evolution.
For an airplane taking off I believe that would be a combination of Bernoulli's principle and ground effect.