Formation of United States' early political systems
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AP US History
Definition
The process by which the political structures and institutions in the United States were established during its early years, including the creation of a system of government and the development of key political principles.
Related terms
Constitution: The supreme law of the land in the United States, outlining the structure and powers of government.
Federalism: A system where power is divided between a central authority (federal government) and state governments.
Separation of Powers: The division of governmental responsibilities among different branches (legislative, executive, judicial) to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
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