
7 principles of constitution practice scenarios
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- Q1The idea that government was created by the people.Popular Sovereignty30s
- Q2The people elect representatives to make laws and conduct government.Republicanism30s
- Q3Congress makes laws for the nation.Separation of Powers30s
- Q4The President and all other government officials must obey the law like all American citizens.Limited Government30s
- Q5Voters in Texas elect a Senator to CongressRepublicanism30s
- Q6The Supreme Court declares a law unconstitutional.Checks and Balances30s
- Q7Congress cannot make a law that violates citizens freedom of speech.Individual Rights30s
- Q8The powers of both the national and state government are distributed among three branches of government.Separation of Powers30s
- Q9Only the State and local governments supervise the public school systemFederalism30s
- Q10The Legislative Branch can refuse to approve a treaty that the President has negotiated.Checks and Balances30s
- Q11The Executive Branch can veto a bill that has been approved by the Legislative Branch.Checks and Balances30s
- Q12The National and State governments can conduct elections.Federalism30s
- Q13There are both National and State laws.Federalism30s
- Q14The Legislative Branch can impeach and remove the President for improper conduct.Checks and Balances30s
- Q15A President can only serve two terms in office, which stops a tyrant from ruling.Limited Government30s