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saw5 [17]
3 years ago
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Help answer this Explain your answer Will Mark brainlst

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Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Here are the correct words with their descriptions

1. Popular sovereignty: C. Consent of the governed.

2. Majority rule: G. Principle that ensures that when people disagree, everyone accepts the decision of the majority.

3. Concurrent powers: powers shared by both the federal and the state government.

4. Preamble: E. Opening sentence of the Constitution.

5. Legislative branch: A. law making branch of the government

6. Judicial Branch: J. Branch of the government that interprets laws and punishes lawbreakers

7. Checks and balances: D. system in which powers of each branch of government are limited by those of the other two branches.

8. Veto: F. To cancel

9. Amendment: B. Written change made to the constitution.

10. Repeal: H. To turn down

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