THE GOVERMENT SYSTEM AND THE SYMBOLS OF THE USA
Keywords:
U.S.GovernmentSystem, Separation of Powers, Federalism, Bill of Rights, National Symbols, AmericanIdentity, America, Exceptionalism, Political Culture, Governance, Patriotism, Nationalism, Symbolism, American Flag ,Great Seal of the United States,Statue of Liberty, Pledge of Allegiance, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, National Unity, Legitimacy, Symbolic Representation , Contestation, Reinterpretation (of symbols)Foreign Policy, mage Building ,Historical Periods/Events, Founding Era, Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, Cold War, Post-9/11 Era, Politicanof Reality, Hegemony, Nation-Building.Abstract
This artical explores the intricate relationship between the governmental system and national symbols of the United States of America. It examines how the structure and function of the U.S. government, as defined by the Constitution, are reflected in andreinforced by the nation's iconic symbols. Conversely, it investigateshow these symbols have shaped perceptions, both domestic andinternational, of the American government and its values.The articalwill begin by providing a concise overview of the U.S. governmentalsystem, focusing on its key components: the separation of powers, federalism, and the Bill of Rights.
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“The U.S. Constitution” (Primary Source) Details: The foundational legal document that outlines the structure of the American government, including the separation of powers, checks andbalances, and federalism.
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