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- Q1Means that citizens give their permission to be governed.Rule of LawConsent of the GovernedConstitutionSep. of Powers30sFP.C&G.1.4
- Q2Explains what kind of government a country has.Sep. of PowersRights of the MinorityRule of LawConstitution30sFP.C&G.1.4
- Q3Means nobody is above the lawRights of MinorityRule of LawConstitutionSep. of Powers30s
- Q4Divides PowerChecks and BalancesRule of LawConstitutionSep of Powers30s
- Q5Makes sure even small and unpopular groups are treated fairlyFederalismSep of PowersRights of the MinorityRule of Law30s
- Q6Makes sure no one part of government gets too much control.Sep of PowersFederalismRule of LawChecks and Balances30s
- Q7Explains the rights and responsibilities of citizens.ConstitutionLaw BookRule of LawRule Book30s
- Q8Happens when citizens use their votes to affect government.Limited GovernmentFederalismGet out and VOTEConsent of the Governed30sFP.C&G.1.4
- Q9Requires even the government to follow the law.Sep of PowersFederalismRightsRule of Law30s
- Q10Limits power of the MajorityRule of LawConstitutionRights of the MinoritySep of Powers30s