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1) how does the power of impeachment represent part of the system of checks and balances.
2)how does Section 7 address the colonial demand of "no taxation without representation"
3)Why do you think framers included the ability of congress to override a veto
4)in what ways does the constitution limit the power of the federal government?
5)what is the minimum required age for the office of president?
6) how does the need to respect the laws of each state support the principle of popular sovereignty
7) how does Article 4 protect the practice of republication in the United States
8)By what method may the constitution be amended? Under what sorts of circumstances do you think an amendment might be necessary ?
9)why is freedom of religion and important right?
10how do the ninth and tenth amendments limit the power of the federal government?
11)what principle of our government does the seventeenth Amendment protect?
12)why do you think citizen chose to limit the power of the president in this way?
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