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OpenStudy (221emily):

FAN / MEDAL I am over my head with the last two questions of my Review! SOMEONE PLEASE HELPPPPPP!! They are two Essay Questions they must be completed with 5-7 sentences! I had to turn down Date night with my boyfriend because i have to get this done!! please help me get it done! I was aloud to stay up tonight!! 1. Explain each of the Four Principles on which the Constitution is founded. How does the Constitution incorporate these principles into a plan for government? How do you see these principles at work in government today?

OpenStudy (221emily):

@MarkIsABeast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its impossible to be over your head XD jking. are you wishing me to give you 5-7 sentences?

OpenStudy (221emily):

Well.. not precisely.. thats cheating... but.. if you just like.. help me find the answer i will write the essay part my self...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@221emily okay, ill think for a moment...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you try google?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@221emily For the first. It doesnt. source: The internet

OpenStudy (221emily):

@ImaGuest I have tried google on most of the questions for my review i just have bad luck.. or i come across pages and pages which i will not read due to my dyslexia i do not prefer to read lengthy things and @Lexidol what!?! lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I hear you Emily. Thats exactly me, except for the dyslexia part, its mostly because I'm to lazy to read it all :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Due to my minor autism, people think im a "brony"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@221emily Popular Sovereignty: This is voting . We vote for our representatives Limited Government: We have a bill of rights Separation of Powers: Supreme court, President, and Congress Checks and Balances: The president can veto stuff from congress and congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote. Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional. Judicial Review: Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional. Federalism: the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions. (basically everything I already said being put into one)

OpenStudy (221emily):

Im writing my answer as we speak... ill post it so you guys can read it and make sure its accurate with the WONDERFUL information that you have provided Thankyou!! *writes*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome

OpenStudy (221emily):

The four principles that i chose to explain are, Popular Sovereignty, all men are created equal, we can all vote, one man is aloud one vote! There is separation of the Church; Congress is not aloud to place laws regarding race or religion. We all need security, Congress must provide us with protection they must support an Army and a Navy. We the people are required Justice, an example of this is the Court System. Thats the best i can come up with, and usually if im lucky even one person responds to my questions. I wish i could give you all medals but i can't. You were all equally helpful to me Thankyou!

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