
Limited Government (Page 1)
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- Q1The government has only those powers stated in the Constitution and granted to it by the people.Limited GovernmentSupreme Government30s
- Q2Divides a government's powers between the national and state governments.The Rule of LawSeparation of PowersFederalismChecks and Balances30s
- Q3The powers of the government are divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial branchesSeparation of PowersChecks and BalancesSeparation of PowersThe Rule Law30s
- Q4Each of the three branches of government has ways to limit the other branches of government.Separation of PowersThe Rule of LaewChecks and BalancesFederalism30s
- Q5No one is above the law. Including the rulers and leaders.The Rule of LawFederalismChecks and BalancesSeparation Powers30s
- Q61. This is the national government of the United States.Federal GovernmentState GovernmentLocal Government30s
- Q7A subdivision of the national governmentLocal GovernmentState GovernmentFederal Government30s
- Q8A subdivision of the state government. These are towns and cities.Local GovernmentState GovernmentFederal Government30s
- Q9Why was federalism created in the United States?To divide the power among the national, state, and local governments.To divide the power among the legislative, executive, judicial branches.30s
- Q10Why was the separation of powers created in the United States?As a protection against tyranny, the framers created different branches of the federal government.To divide the power among the national and state governments.30s