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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
7

The state pledge of allegiance mentions the three principles of wisdom, justice, and moderation. What do these principles MOST L

IKELY represent?
a. the government, the military, and the civilians
b. the responsibilities of Georgia's citizens
c. the main ideas of the State Constitution
d. the branches of government
Social Studies
1 answer:
postnew [5]3 years ago
7 0

These principles MOST LIKELY represent

c. the main ideas of the State Constitution

Explanation:

The ideas of wisdom justice and moderation are a part of democracy for since its inception so it is to be understood in terms of the overarching ideals of the form of constitution of the state.

It is less likely to represent the different form of governance as the ideals such as these are to be found in all forms of government. The legislature must be full of wisdom and justice to be moderating.

Thus these are core values that represent the constitution and its aim as a body of laws and directions.

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