hey i need help! i don't know the correct answer for these questions. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (02.02 MC) The principle of "separation of powers" is evident in the Articles of Confederation because it created a A. unified legislative branch that could make laws and create courts B. bicameral legislative branch that could make and enforce its laws C. legislative branch and an executive branch D. judicial branch that could interpret matters of law for the states
Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (02.02 MC) Under the Constitution, the principle of "federalism" is the reason that power and responsibility are A. shared by state and national governments B. divided into three branches of government C.limited to what is listed in the amendments D. granted to the states through amendments
Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (02.02 MC) "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 approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated..."—U.S. Constitution This quote directly reflects the principle of federalism democracy popular sovereignty checks and balances Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (02.02 MC) The framers of the Constitution believed that they created a government limited to the powers described in the document that had the potential to expand across the world bound to the direct consent of voters in all matters able to increase the powers of the states over time Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.02 LC) Article Three of the Constitution describes the powers of the executive branch, such as enforcing laws judicial branch, such as interpreting laws legislative branch, such as declaring war state governments, such as health care Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.02 LC) The Articles of Confederation reflected the principle of federalism because it divided power between state and national governments mandated a new constitution for the state governments allowed the national government to abolish the states required states to obtain permission to pass any laws Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.02 LC) Article One of the Constitution describes the powers of the executive branch, such as enforcing laws judicial branch, such as interpreting laws legislative branch, such as declaring war state governments, such as health care Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.02 LC) Article Two of the Constitution describes the powers of the executive branch, such as enforcing laws judicial branch, such as interpreting laws legislative branch, such as declaring war state governments, such as health care
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