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24 May, 11:31

Which of the following is an important principle of the U. S. Constitution? A. separation of powers B. dominant executive power C. no real executive leader D. a parliamentary system

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  1. 24 May, 11:58
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    The six principles of the United States Constitution are as follows:

    - Limited government

    - Popular sovereignty (rule by the people)

    - Checks and balances (equalized power between entities to ensure said power is not concentrated in one place)

    - Judicial review (review of constitutionality by the Supreme Court of legislative acts)

    - Federalism (federal system of government)

    - Separation of powers (makes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches separate branches)

    The only principle of the US Constitution listed in the options is separation of powers - the answer is option A.
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