One of the ways in which the ideas of the enlightenment and the great awakening have justified colonists’ unhappiness with English policies after the French and <span>Indian War is that these ideas held that the citizens should ultimately be in charge of their government through the principle of popular sovereignty--meaning that the colonists were unhappy with the new wave of taxes implemented after the French and Indian war. </span>
Answer:
Raise and Collect Taxes.
Explanation:
It is raise and collect taxes because it is a shared (concurrent) power between the two.
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<em>The basic principle of democracy is majority rule</em>, but the Framers of the United States Constitution knew the majority rule could lead to tyranny because if that majority had the same ideals and interests the abuse of power would lead to tyranny and the oppression of the minority rights.
To limit the majority rule, the Founding Fathers established <em>the division of powers in the government, with a system of checks and balances </em>to ensure that no branch could abuse their power and prevent a majority rule from becoming a tyranny.
The framers created three separate branches that depend on each other. The legislative branch is divided by two cameras, the Senate and the House of Representatives and is in charge of creating laws. The judicial branch studies that law and decides if it is Constitutional and the Executive branch can veto the law. <em>This checks and balances system was created to ensure that no branch could abuse their power and prevent a majority rule from becoming a tyranny</em>.
Another protection the Framers added to limit majority rule dangers in the Constitution was the Bill of Rights written by James Madison. <em>The first 10 Articles of the United States Constitution protect the minority rights and liberties</em> so the actions and laws of the government (majority rule) have to respect those rights and liberties and act according the interests of the entire nation.
Answer:
C.) the poet's fondness for abstract ideas.
Explanation:
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