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Molodets [167]
3 years ago
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HELP ME PLZ ASAP!!!

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anzhelika [568]3 years ago
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QUESTION 1. B) Were concerned about the government having too much power

The founding fathers took care of listing some of the restrictions that the government will have in order to prevent the creation of a government that may abuse its power, and violate some of the most basic rights of people such as the right to freedom.

QUESTION 2. C) Fred, because he wants people to be accountable for crimes.

Fred is the one who has a more rigid vision about the punishment of people, he does not focus on their circumstances nor reasons for committing to crime, but on the crime itself and how it affects society. Therefore, he's more likely to support an effort to lengthen prison terms for repeat offenders because, above all, that people should be accountable for crimes.

QUESTION 3. B) The candidate has voted for legislation that would make health care for the poor and middle class more accessible.

Good candidates are concerned about what's going on in the nation, not only do they talk about their opponent's ideas (Option A), but they focus on the actions that they must take to carry on the projects that will benefit the nation in some way, such as option B suggests.

Option C is incorrect because legislation that benefits the poor and middle class is more permanent and efficient than donating to charities as this would only benefit a group of people temporarily.

Option D is not correct either because to be a candidate that supports a voter's concern, the degrees are not free-ticket pass. There are other fundamental characteristics such as leadership and proactivity.

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