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Question 5: I think that would be to interpret the laws.
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Question 6: Article IV: Enables the Constitution to be amended and sets rules for how to amend it. Article VI: Sets rules for the relationship among the states and for admitting new states, and guarantees each state will be a republic Article II: Creates the executive branch of government and gives the executive power to the president. Article V: Article I: Creates the legislative branch of the U.S. government, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, they are called the Congress. Article III: Creates the judicial branch of government, consisting of the Supreme Court and any inferior courts Congress creates. Article VII: Explains that the Constitution would be ratified when nine states approved it (Ratification process) I might have got 4 and 5 mixed up so be careful1
Question 7: Limited Government
Question 8: Enforces laws
Question 9: 27
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Explanation:
5.to interpret laws
1.
Creates the legislative branch of the U.S. government, which includes the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together, they are called the Congress.
Article I
2.
Explains that the Constitution would be ratified when nine states approved it.
Article VII
3.
Sets rules for the relationship among the states and for admitting new states, and guarantees each state will be a republic
Article IV
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Creates the executive branch of government and gives the executive power to the president.
Article II
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Enables the Constitution to be amended and sets rules for how to amend it.
Article V
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Creates the judicial branch of government, consisting of the Supreme Court and any inferior courts Congress creates.
Article III
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Establishes the Constitution and other U.S. laws as the supreme law of the land, superior to state laws.
Article VI,
Question 7 (1 point)
During the debate over the Constitution, James Madison made this argument in an essay we now call The Federalist 45: "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite."
Which principle best describes Madison's argument about the federal government?
Separation of Powers
What is a major purpose of the executive branch of government?
to enforce laws
Question 9 (1 point)
There are _27_____ Amendments to the Constitution.