elected representatives
elected representatives
John Locke argued that government holds its authority only with the consent of the people. He believed that individuals have natural rights that should be protected, and that government exists to secure these rights through the consent of the governed.
Popular sovereignty holds that the people make the laws, using elected representatives who are subject to recall and election. Additionally, people give consent for the government to operate and may withdraw that consent if they wish. Thus, people in the US hold the reigns for all government power.
Popular Sovereignty is extremely important to the people of America due to the issues the lack of it had before, with the British monarchy. The concept of popular sovereignty claims that the power that government holds is only maintained by the people's consent.
oligarchy
Dictatorship.
the most popular system of government is the unity system, in which there is no regional representation just a national government (like in a federal system), and the national government holds most of the power
A small group of people holds the power to rule. A+
dictatorship
This kind of government is a dictatorship.
what type of government is demonstrated when one person or a small group holds sovereignty