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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The structure of the Articles of Confederation neglected the principle "separation of powers" because it did not create a separate judicial branch reflected the principle "separation of powers" through its three separate branches of government made a legislative branch and a strong executive in line with the principle "separation of powers" created a single strong legislative branch in line with the principle "separation of powers"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd say A.... >.>

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well can you guys help with another ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The amendment process is easy to give more power to the state governments easy to give more power to the federal government difficult and a limit to the state governments' power difficult and a limit to the federal government's power

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyone :(?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@missMob

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you tellling or guesssinnngg?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm 98% sure it is D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks love

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help with more :/ theyre short

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can try to. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to the American colonists, a government is only legitimate if it has direct or pure democracy consent of the governed declared independence contracts with citizens

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Federalism is the principle that the central and state governments will share power and responsibility states are sovereign and only unified when facing a foreign threat nation is unified under a single and powerful central government government powers should be divided between three branches (i say A)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:(((((

OpenStudy (anonymous):

On the first one, I am once again 98% sure it is A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

am i right on the 2nd one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd say so.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because of the principle of "rule of law," states can choose whether to follow national laws people can legally break laws they do not agree with even the president can be arrested and placed on trial trials are not often necessary because the law is the judge (this one is confusing me)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Aiko

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok first its not B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd say C..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and its not A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Noo, C...

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

http://worldjusticeproject.org/what-rule-law

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omg thank you, you guys are awesome, i need help with more though if you dont mind :3

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

It's E, and sorry I was afk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'd be glad to attempt helping.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the principle "separation of powers" evident in the U.S. Constitution? Yes, it is shown because the first three articles describe the three branches of government. No, it is missing because government power is concentrated in one branch of government. Yes, it is reflected because the amendments list the powers given to the individual people. No, it is absent because the president determines the power and authority of the people.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this a test?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A, I think.

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