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| No one branch has more power than another. (Each branch of government has its own power.) |
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| The outlook of a branch for another branch. (Making sure the other branches are doing their job.) |
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| Makes laws for our government |
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| Carries out the laws that are passed by the Legislative branch. |
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| Interprets the laws passed by the Legislative branch. |
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| Sections of a document (Main subjects) |
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| When was the Constitution approved by the Convention? |
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| On what date was the Constitution approved by the necessary number of states? |
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| What do you think the sun represents in Franklin's quotation? |
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| The United States (The rising of a new nation.) |
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| What is the purpose of the Preamble? |
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| It serves as the introduction and lists the major goals to be accomplished. |
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| How many Articles are in the Constitution? |
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| What is Article I of the Constitution about? |
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| What is Article II of the Constitution about? |
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| What is Article III of the Constitution about? |
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| How many Amendments have been added to the Constitution? |
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| Why have certain phrases or sections been italicized? |
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| These parts no longer are in effect due to time change or changes to the amendment. |
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| By whose power was the Constitution written? |
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| The people of the United States. |
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