An enduring political principle refers to an idea or belief that remains significant and influential over an extended period. In this context, it signifies a fundamental concept that shaped and guided the formation and development of the New Republic.
Related terms
Republicanism: A political ideology emphasizing representative government based on public interest and civic virtue.
Checks and Balances: The distribution and balancing of powers among three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) within a government system to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
Popular Sovereignty: The idea that ultimate power resides with the people who are governed; they have rights and authority to make decisions through their elected representatives.