popular sovereignty Encyclopedia Wikipedia popular sovereignty n (Historical Terms) (in the pre-Civil War US) the doctrine that the inhabitants of a territory should be free from federal interference in determining their own domestic policy, esp in deciding whether or not to allow slavery ...
The principle of popular sovereignty means that ___. A. the government is sovereign B. the people are sovereign C. the military is sovereign D. the judiciary is sovereign 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。人民主权原则意味着人民是主权者。选项 A 是政府是主权者;选项 C 是军队是主权者;选项 D...
The article traces the origins of an ambiguity in the politics of popular sovereignty in the U.S. that has come to light in the 2000 presidential contest. The concept of sovereignty as it developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was, from the beginning, intertwined with the ...
This expression is credited to the early 19th-century Texas rancher Samuel Maverick, who consistently neglected to brand his cattle, and it still maintains its meaning of an unbranded cow, steer, or calf. Through allusion to these unmarked cattle, maverick evolved its now more common nonconformist...
百度试题 结果1 题目 PopularsovereigntymeansthatthepoweroftheUSgovernmentcomesfromthepeopleoftheUnitedStates.()A.对B.错 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
This article seeks to explain why the social movement had its historical origin in the 1760s. It argues that the rise of the social movement as a particular form of political action was closely linked to a new interpretation of sovereignty that emerged within eighteenth century British politics....
There is a tension in the notion of popular sovereignty, and the notion of democracy associated with it, that is both older than our terms for these notions themselves and more fundamental than the apparently consensual way we tend to use them today. After a review of the competing ...
《Inventing the People:The Rise of Popular Sovereignty in England and America》作者:W. W. Norton & Company,出版社:1989年9月,ISBN:。ThisbookmakestheprovocativecaseherethatAmericahasr
3.The doctrine that all of the people had effective authority, or sovereignty, became the basis for the functioning of democratic states. This doctrine of popular sovereignty became all-inclusive as citizenship rights were extended to classes formerly excluded and to women. The liberal democratic sta...
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