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  2. Constitutional Republic - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes

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    A constitutional republic is a form of government in which a representative is elected by the people to govern over them, according to the rules established in the law of the land. An example of a constitutional republic is the United States’ form of government.

  3. Constitutional republic - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    A constitutional republic is a state where the chief executive and representatives are elected, and the rules are set down in a written constitution. The head of state (president) and other representatives are elected but they do not have uncontrolled power.

  4. Republic vs Democracy – U.S. Constitution.net

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    Defining a Constitutional Republic. The United States operates as a constitutional republic, a form of government that involves representatives elected by the people, who execute their duties under the constraints of a prevailing constitution that specifies the powers and limits of government.

  5. Republic vs. Democracy: What Is the Difference? - ThoughtCo

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    In a republic, laws are made by representatives chosen by the people and must comply with a constitution that protects the rights of the minority from the will of the majority. The United States, while basically a republic, is best described as a “representative democracy.”

  6. Section 1: Principles of the American Republic

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    The Constitution creates the form of government we have in the United States, which is a constitutional and federal republic. A constitutional republic means that it is one in which, rather than directly governing, the people select some of their members to temporarily serve in political office; the constitutional part means that both the ...

  7. It said, in part: "Our system is best described as a constitutional republic [where] power is not found in mere majorities, but in carefully balanced power."

  8. The Principle, Practice, and Morality of a Constitutional ...

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    A constitutional republic follows a written constitution of laws by which the people, their representatives, and the government agree to abide. A republic differs from a pure or direct democracy, as Madison explains in Federalist Paper 14, which is governed directly by the whole body of citizens who “meet and exercise the government in person.”

  9. What is a Constitutional Republic? - Historical Index

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    A constitutional republic is a type of government in which there is democratic voting, but individual power is limited by the existence of a constitution that protects certain rights. In a constitutional republic, people elect representatives, and those people generally vote to make decisions or laws.

  10. Constitutional Republic - (US History) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    A constitutional republic is a form of government where the power is vested in the people, who rule through elected representatives and a constitution that limits the government's powers.

  11. Constitutional Republic Law and Legal Definition - USLegal, Inc.

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    A constitutional republic refers to a form of government, where the head of state and other officials are representatives of the people and which governs in accordance with existing constitutional.