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Term: We the People

Description:

"We the People" is a phrase derived from the opening line of the United States Constitution, which signifies the collective power and authority of the citizens of the United States. The term represents the idea that the government's authority is ultimately derived from the people it governs.

Sample sentences:

  • "We the People have the right to freedom of speech, religion, and peaceful assembly."
  • "The Constitution begins with 'We the People' to emphasize the importance of popular sovereignty."
  • "The principles embodied in 'We the People' continue to shape the democratic foundation of the United States."

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