basic principles enrished in constitution
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(1) Popular sovereignty, (2) Socialism, (3) Secularism, (4) Fundamental rights, (5) Directive Principles of State Policy, (6) Judicial indepen(1) Popular sovereignty, (2) Socialism, (3) Secularism, (4) Fundamental rights, (5) Directive Principles of State Policy, (6) Judicial independence, (7) Federalism
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The Key Principles Powering Our Freedom
The U.S. Constitution was constructed with Six (6) Basic Principles in Mind. It is these basic guides that kept the authors of the Constitution on track and guided the content of the world’s greatest document of real freedom.
Popular Sovereignty:
Popular Sovereignty means “peoples’ rule” or that only the people empower the state or nation.
“We the People”–the words at the beginning of The Constitution of the United States of America introduces popular sovereignty in the Constitution’s Preamble or introduction.
The government of the United States was established by The People and the U. S. government derives its power solely from The People, the citizens of the United States.
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