Asked by Abby

I want to see if my answers are right. Here are just a few for now.
1. Which statement accurately explains the key difference between the divine right of kings and a constitutional government?

A. The divine right of kings and a constitutional government are based on the idea that leaders are chosen by God and therefore legitimate.
B. The divine right of kings ensures that the monarch will answer to the parliament, while a constitutional government ensure that the parliament will answer to a monarch.
C. Neither a constitutional government nor the divine right of kinds acknowledges the concept of legitimacy of government.***
D. The divine right of kings is the belief that a government has legitimacy because it is chosen by God, while a constitutional government has legitimacy because it is bound by the rule of law.

2. Which beliefs and principles in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution helped create a national identity?
A. Belief in God, allegiance to popular sovereignty, and states’ rights.
B. Free enterprise system, free trade system, and separation of powers.
C. Individual freedom, political equality, and unalienable rights.***
D. Powerful executive branch, judicial review, and bicameral legislature.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
1. no

2. yes
Answered by Abby
1.B?
Answered by Writeacher
No, not B.

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Answered by Jen
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Answered by Tom
Tahahahaha Literally
Answered by sally
its d
Answered by ghnk
the answers are:
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. A
7. B, D
8. B
9. C

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Answered by Unicorns
Ghnk is right I got a 100%
Answered by aiden
ghnk is still right 2022
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