Article two of the constitution describes the powers of the
  • Executive branch
  • Judicial branch, such as interpreting laws
  • Derived from the states and the people
  • Limited to powers described in the document
"Every bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall before it become a law, be presented to the president of the United states: If he approves he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, wih his objections to that house in which it shall have originated..." - Articles of Confederation This quote directly reflects the principle of
  • Executive branch
  • Judicial branch, such as interpreting laws
  • Federalism
  • Checks and balance
Article one of the Constitution illustrate how the rational government power is
  • Limited to powers described in the document
  • Judicial branch, such as interpreting laws
  • Derived from the states and the people
  • Executive branch
Article 1 of the Constitution describes the powers of the
  • Legislative branch, such as declaring war
  • It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws
  • Shared by state and national governments
  • Voters had no say in who represented them
Under the constitution the principle of "federalism" is the reason that power and responsibility
  • It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws
  • Voters had no say in who represented them
  • Legislative branch, such as declaring war
  • Shared by state and national governments
The articles of confederation did not fully reflect the principles of "republicanism" because
  • Voters had no say in who represented them
  • Legislative branch, such as declaring war
  • Because the articles of confederation created a central government that contained only a legislative branch, it does not reflect the principle of "separation of powers"
  • It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws
How is the principle of rule of "rule of law" evident in the constitution
  • It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws
  • Voters had no say in who represented them
  • Shared by state and national governments
  • Because the articles of confederation created a central government that contained only a legislative branch, it does not reflect the principle of "separation of powers"
Article three if the constitution describes the power of the
  • Derived from the states and the people
  • Executive branch
  • Judicial branch, such as interpreting laws
  • Limited to powers described in the document
The constitution reflects the principle "republicanism" because it
  • Limited to powers described in the document
  • Distributes power between three branches of government
  • divides the legislative branch into two houses of elected officials
  • Judicial branch, such as interpreting laws
The amendment process to the U.S.Constitution reflects the principle of
  • Federalism
  • Limited to powers described in the document
  • Checks and balance
  • Executive branch
Which of the following statement accurately describes the relationship between the principle of "separation of powers" and the Articles of Confederation
  • Legislative branch, such as declaring war
  • Voters had no say in who represented them
  • It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws
  • Because the articles of confederation created a central government that contained only a legislative branch, it does not reflect the principle of "separation of powers"
"The United States in congress assembled shall never engage in a war, nor grant letters of marque or reprisal in time of peace nor enter into any treaties or alliances unless nine states assent to the same." -Articles of Confederationhis quote directly reflects the principle of
  • Limited to powers described in the document
  • Executive branch
  • Federalism
  • Checks and balance
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