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- This decision to create a limited government was a deliberate departure from the British monarchy, which the Framers felt violated their rights. They intentionally created a limited government that would have to abide by a set of rules designed by the people of the country.
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How does the Constitution create a limited government? Checks and balances, separation of powers, amendment process, power shared with states, bill of rights Which aspects of the Declaration and the Constitution do you see as most critical to the ideals of American democracy?
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The principle of majority rule in the United States disregards the rights of he minority. False, It embraces the rights of the minority. Limited government is government with defined restrictions on its power.
How did the experience of living under British rule influence the attitude of Americans toward limited government and the rule of law? They were tired of the British controlling them. They wanted freedom and to have a say in the government.