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History, 18.11.2019 02:31, DragonLovely

According to the “supremacy clause” the constitution, laws of congress, and us treaties are
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the three branches of the united states

the supreme law of the united states

amendments of the united states

documents of the united states

an example of a power is congress’ inability to make laws that violate people’s rights.
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enumerated

denied

reserved

implied

sandra goes to her local precinct and votes. this is an example of which constitutional principle?
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rule of law

popular sovereignty

separation of powers

checks and balances

in united states federalism, historically there has been debate and interpretation about where more power should be held in state and national government. currently, in the time of new federalism, there has been a shift back to the holding more power.
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federal government

local government

state government

none of these; there has never been a debate over who should have the most power in our government

the elastic, or "necessary and proper," clause gives congress powers.

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delegated

implied

reserved

denied

which statement best describes the importance of the united states constitution?

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the constitution is the document which outlines the plan of government of the united states including three branches of government and a system of federalism.

the constitution is the first government document to ever establish the concepts of limited government and rule of law.

the constitution was the document in which great britain officially surrendered after the battle of yorktown.

the constitution was the document in which the colonists declared independence from great britain.

the president can veto any laws that congress makes, but congress can override the veto with a 2/3 vote or the judicial branch could declare the law unconstitutional if a case were to challenge the law.

this statement best describes which constitutional principle?

question 8 options:

rule of law

federalism

checks and balances

popular sovereignty

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