I would say Narrow mindedly
The correct answer is bilateral (D).
<em>A bilateral system</em> means a government with two legislative houses.The federal government in the USA uses the bilateral system and so do all the states with the exception of Nebraska. The bicameral system in the U.S consists of: The House of Representatives and the Senate. Each house has different requirements to serve and each house has unique powers.
The correct answer is checks, balances (C).
<em>Checks and balances </em>are a tool used in a political system to decrease the risk of centralization of power. They ensure that no one person or department has an absolute control over decisions. Checks and balances create separation of powers. In the U. S. checks and balances are exercised through its three branches of government: the legislative, the executive and the judicial. Each branch has special abilities. The legislative branch makes the laws but the executive branch gives the veto power to the president to veto these laws if necessary. The judicial branch may deem certain laws unconstitutional thus making them void.
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According to George Washington the nation would have split up if it stayed a confederation.
1) Popular Sovereignty:
a government in which the people rule, a broad range of people shared in the power to govern themselves
2) Republicanism:
the people exercise their power by voting
3) Federalism:
a system of government in which the power is divided between a central government and smaller political units such as states
4) Separation of Powers:
the division of basic government roles into three branches
5) Checks and Balances:
each branch of government can exercise checks, or controls over the other branches
6) Limited Government:
everyone, citizens and powerful leaders alike must obey the law
7) Individual Rights:
personal liberties or privileges