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8 May, 14:58

How does the US Constitution protect democratic ideals?

a. It gives unrestricted power to the government.

b. It ensures individual liberties through the Bill of Rights.

c. It calls for equal protection under the law.

d. It establishes a representative government.

e. It is a legal document that protects all citizens.

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  1. 8 May, 15:03
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    D is the correct answer.

    The US Constitution sets up a system where citizens are heard by their representatives who then act on their behalf. This allows for Democracy to be scaled up.
  2. 8 May, 15:13
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    d. It establishes a representative government.

    The U. S. has been characterized for being a representative democratic nation for a long time now. The Constitution protects democratic ideals by guaranteeing people's right of electing their representatives: The President, the members of the bicameral house, and local and state officials, who will aim to act for the good of the nation for a certain period of time until new balloting occurs.
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