Also amongst classical Latin, the term "Constitutional republic" can be used in a general way to refer to any regime, or in a specific way to refer to governments which work for the public good.
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Also amongst classical Latin, the term "Constitutional republic" can be used in a general way to refer to any regime, or in a specific way to refer to governments which work for the public good.
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Presently, the term "Constitutional republic" commonly means a system of government which derives its power from the people rather than from another basis, such as heredity or divine right.
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Constitutional republic argued that this was one of the ideal forms of government.
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Term "Constitutional republic" is not commonly used to refer to pre-classical city-states, especially if outside Europe and the area which was under Graeco-Roman influence.
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Montesquieu felt that a city-state should ideally be a Constitutional republic, but maintained that a limited monarchy was better suited to a state with a larger territory.
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The Constitution of the United States, went into effect in 1789, created a relatively strong federal Constitutional republic to replace the relatively weak confederation under the first attempt at a national government with the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union ratified in 1781.
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In many other Latin American states various forms of autocratic Constitutional republic existed until most were liberalized at the end of the 20th century.
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The first Constitutional republic to adopt the title was the United States of America.
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Terms such as "liberal Constitutional republic" are used to describe all of the modern liberal democracies.
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In general being a Constitutional republic implies sovereignty as for the state to be ruled by the people it cannot be controlled by a foreign power.
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Each Constitutional republic had its parliament, government, institute of citizenship, constitution, etc.
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Each Constitutional republic had a right of self-determination according to the conclusions of the second session of the AVNOJ and according to the federal constitution.
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French philosopher Jean Bodin's definition of the Constitutional republic was “the rightly ordered government of a number of families, and of those things which are their common concern, by a sovereign power.
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In medieval texts, 'Constitutional republic' was used to refer to the body of shared interest with the king at its head.
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Term Constitutional republic originated from the writers of the Renaissance as a descriptive term for states that were not monarchies.
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The Supreme Court, in Luther v Borden, declared that the definition of republic was a "political question" in which it would not intervene.
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