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alexgriva [62]
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aliya0001 [1]2 years ago
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Based on the scenario described, the political idea that is being represented is D. Constitutionalism.

<h3>What is Constitutionalism?</h3><h3 />

This is a political idea that the actions of the government cannot exceed what the Constitution allows them to.

This is why the Constitution of the U.S. gives the government certain powers and any document that contradicts it cannot stand.

Final part of question:
D. Constitutionalism.

Find out more on Constitutionalism at brainly.com/question/453546.

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