The Constitution divides powers between the federal government's branches. The Constitution creates a structure that limits the powers of our government.
The answer is B-the concept of a unicameral legislature
It would be "Doing things for the common good" that best illustrates the concept of civic virtue, since this involves acting selflessly for the good of your community.
What & When: In 1789 the U.S. Constitution
replaced the Articles of Confederation and
created a stronger federal government. It
established the three branches of
government, outlined how to add changes to
the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights
explained the rights of the people.
Cause: The Articles of Confederation had
not proven strong enough for a growing
country like the U.S. who needed a
government with more central power to be
able to enforce its laws.
Effect: It was not easy to get delegates to
agree on the design of the new government
in the planning process that took place
during the Constitutional Convention.
Significance: The Constitution that was
created during this time has endured and is
still the highest law in the land today.