Checks & Balances - a system designed to guard against tyranny by ensuring that no branch would grab too much power, Republic - government that represents through a representative body chosen by the citizens on their behalf, Federalism - system of government in which power is divided between a national government and smaller regional governments, Judicial Review - the power of a court to determine the constitutionality of a government action, Popular sovereignty - a government that exists only by the consent of the governed, Separation of powers - government in which the executive, legislative, and judicial powers are divided among three independent and coequal branches of government, Rule of Law - principle that all persons, institutions are accountable and held to same standard under the law, Civilian control of the military - doctrine that places ultimate responsibility for military decision-making in the hands of civilian political leadership, veto - chief executive's power to reject a bill by a legislature, Enumerated powers - those powers expressly granted to the federal government by the Constitution., Concurrent powers - powers which are shared by both the federal government and state governments, Implied powers - powers that are not stated directly in the Constitution. They derive from the right of Congress to make all laws "necessary and proper", Democracy - form of government where supreme authority rests with people, Unconstitutional - a government action found to violate some provision in the Constitution, Amendment - changes or additions that become part of the written language of the Constitution,

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