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The Constitution contains seven sections which outline the responsibilities of each of the branches of government, establishes the system of federalism, and ...
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... provides for a means of revising the document. These sections are called
articles.
amendments.
principles.
the Preamble.
Question 4 2 points Save
The twenty-seven additions or revisions to the Constitution are known as
articles.
amendments.
principles.
the Bill of Rights.
Question 5 2 points Save
Separation of powers means that
each of the three branches has its own job and responsibilities.
the Congress is composed of two houses
the state and local governments have absolute authority
only the national government can make laws.
Question 6 2 points Save
The principle, which provides that some powers are given to the national government, others are reserved for the states, and some powers are shared is known as
popular sovereignty.
checks and balances.
federalism.
judicial review.

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