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sovereignty is the ability to have the final and independent say on things that occur within specific borders. There are no limitations placed on the sovereign's power within these borders.

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Define popular sovereighty?

The people control the government.


What is supreme authority within a state's borders called?

sovereighty


What is sovereighty?

A doctrine in political theory that government is created by and subject to the will of the people.


What is a system in which the decision of more than half the people is accepted by all?

popular sovereighty


Why did Stephen Douglas did not like the Missouri Compromise?

because Stephen Douglas was a supporter of popular sovereighty


In a democracy who holds the sovereighty and determines public policy through direct voting of elected representatives?

The people.


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Which one dont belong limited government popular sovereighty ratification representative government?

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What is a synonym for sovereighty?

Synonyms for the word sovereignty: independence, freedom, liberty, self-determination, self-government, self-rule


What message did Malachi receive?

Malachi speaks of the sovereighty of God . The prophet pleads with the people who are rebels against their covenant Head. He urges them to return to God.


Why did the Parliament keep taxing the colonists?

Britian was and attempting to both balance finances- through tax- and control the newly acquired parts of their empire, through asserting sovereighty.


What is the explanation for the concept of popular sovereighty?

Popular Sovereignty is the doctrine that sovereign power is vested in the people and that those chosen to govern, as trustees of such power, must exercise it in conformity with the general will.