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, 1. Montesquieu (1689-1755): French political philosopher who advocated the
separation of executive, legislative, and judicial powers, as well as checks and
balances.

2. Limited Government: The principle that a ruler or government is not all-powerful
and must be restricted to protect the rights of the people.

3. Due Process: Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a
citizen's entitlement.

4. Popular Sovereignty: A belief that ultimate power resides in the people.

5. Natural Rights: The idea that all humans are born with rights, including the right
to life, liberty, and property.

6. Federalism: A system in which power is divided between national and state
governments.

7. Republicanism: A philosophy of limited government with elected
representatives serving at the will of the people; the government is based on the
consent of the governed.

8. Participatory Democracy: A system of government where rank-and-file citizens
rule themselves rather than electing representatives to govern on their behalf.

9. Ratification of the Constitution Debate: Those favoring ratification of the
Constitution and a strong federal government were called Federalists; those
opposed, fearing the power of the national government, were called Anti-
Federalists and sought more protections for the rights of states and individuals.

10. Article I of the Constitution: Section of the Constitution outlining the powers
and responsibilities of the Legislative Branch.

11. Article II of the Constitution: Section of the Constitution outlining the powers
and responsibilities of the Executive Branch.

12. Article III of the Constitution: Section of the Constitution outlining the powers
and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch.

13. Full Faith and Credit Clause (Article IV): Requires that states recognize the
validity of public acts, records, and court decisions of other states.

14. Article V of the Constitution: Outlines the process for amending or changing
the Constitution.

15. Supremacy Clause (Article VI): Constitutional declaration that the Constitution
and laws made under its provisions are the supreme law of the land.

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