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Usimov [2.4K]
4 years ago
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The U.S. Constitution is based on several principles of American democracy. Is the principle "separation of powers" among those

evident in the document? No, it is absent because the president determines the power and authority of the people. Yes, it is reflected because the amendments list the powers given to the individual people. No, it is missing because government power is concentrated in one branch of government. Yes, it is shown because the first three articles describe the three branches of government.
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2 answers:
Lisa [10]4 years ago
8 0
I believe the answer to ur question is (Yes, it is reflected because the amendments list the powers given to the individual people.) but u may also consider (<span>Yes, it is shown because the first three articles describe the three branches of government.) but either way ur answer is yes

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Licemer1 [7]4 years ago
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Answer: Yes, it is shown because the first three articles describe the three branches of government.

Explanation:

Multiple sources say so as well as i got it right

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