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Which of the following makes a true statement about the Constitution and the government?

A) It shares the government's power but gives final authority to the individual state governments.

B) It distributes the government's power between three branches that all answer to the president.

C) It limits the government's power through listing its responsibilities and including a bill of rights.

D) It reflects the principle of majority rule by having elections on each major legislative policy change.

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User Hayden
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following makes a true statement about the Constitution and the government
It limits the government's power through listing its responsibilities and including a bill of rights
As the branches are not answerable to government so B is not correct
So i conclude correct option is C
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User Tarun Upadhyay
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The correct answer is C) It limits the government's power through listing its responsibilities and including a bill of rights.

The branches don't answer to the president while it is indeed final authority so it's not A or B. Major legislative policy changes don't always get passed with majority rule do to things such as vetoes or similar.

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