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Principles of Government

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The sharing of power between the national and state governments is an example of which principle of government? Federalism
Congress makes the laws is an example of which principle of government? Separation of Powers
The people elect members to the House of Representatives and the Senate is an example of which principle of government? Representative Government
The President MUST pay taxes is an example of which principle of government? Limited Government
The President can veto a bill is an example of which principle of government? Checks and Balances
"We the People" is an example of which principle of government? Popular Sovereignty
The Bill of Rights is an example of which principle of government? Individual Rights
No government official is above the law is an example of which principle of government? Limited Government
The President nominates Supreme Court justices is an example of which principle of government? Separation of Powers
The Judicial Branch determines if laws are constitutional is an example of which principle of government? Separation of Powers
States determine drivers license ages is an example of which principle of government? Federalism
Which amendment gives you the right to bear arms? 2nd Amendment
Which amendment gives you the right to a trial by jury? 6th and 7th Amendments
Which amendment gives you the right to due process? 5th Amendment
Which amendment gives you the right to freedom of the press and speech? 1st Amendment
Which amendment states "No cruel or unusual punishment"? 8th Amendment
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