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What are Reserved Powers

Powers that the constitution sets aside for state governments

What do the articles of the Constitution explicitly outline

The appointment of Supreme Court justices for life. APEX

Which situation best illustrates how the principle of limited government aims to protect individual rights

Citizens cannot be punished for speaking out against the government. -Apex :)

Which statement would a federalist be most likely to agree with

The Constitution should be adopted without changes.

Which scenario best illustrates the principle of popular sovereignty

members of congress vote for laws that the majority of Americans support. -Apex

Which statement best explains why the framers of the Constitution defined the process of amending the document so specifically

answer

What is the effect of the supremacy clause in the Constitution

state laws cannot surpass the constitution

What is one purpose of the supremacy clause of the Constitution

It establishes that the constitution, federal laws made and treaties are the supreme law of the land. It provides state courts are bound by the supreme law and when there is a conflict between state and federal law the federal law must be applied. Even state constitutions are subordinate to the federal law.

What is one way the executive branch checks the power of the judicial branch

The president has the power to appoint judges.

APEX

What part of the Constitution is the basis for this diagram

The necessary and proper clause

(I think don't quote me-)

What Since it was ratified over 200 years ago the constitution had been amended

27 times

what types of powers does this quote from the constitution refer to

implied powers

According to the Preamble to the Constitution , what is one purpose of government

To keep the peace domestically (apex) your welcome 😁

Which of these powers does the Constitution deny the federal government

Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime

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