The six principles of the United States Constitution are as follows:
- Limited government
- Popular sovereignty (rule by the people)
- Checks and balances (equalized power between entities to ensure said power is not concentrated in one place)
- Judicial review (review of constitutionality by the Supreme Court of legislative acts)
- Federalism (federal system of government)
- Separation of powers (makes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches separate branches)
The only principle of the US Constitution listed in the options is separation of powers - the answer is option A.
I feel like this is the beginning of a joke. But in all seriousness one common trait all of these have in common is that they granted rights to the people. Independence granted the right to the country to be free from Britain and create and pass laws. Woman’s rights gave women the right to vote and be equal in the society. Civil rights gave minorities equal rights.
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They were removed from the polis for 10 years.
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The selling of indulgences and simony were outlawed, seminaries were opened for the proper training of prospective priests, and monasteries and convents were reformed. Paul attempted to enact controls over the Church's finances so that monetary abuses could be eradicated.