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"There is nothing in which mankind have been more unanimous; yet nothing can be inferred from it more than this, that the multitude have always been credulous, and the few artful." -John Adams
The quote from John Adams reproduced above most closely represents the Founder's reasoning behind which Constitutional principle?
a. Separation of powers
b. A bicameral legislature
c. Freedom of Speech
d. Consent of the governed
I'm pretty sure it's D
The quote from John Adams reproduced above most closely represents the Founder's reasoning behind which Constitutional principle?
a. Separation of powers
b. A bicameral legislature
c. Freedom of Speech
d. Consent of the governed
I'm pretty sure it's D
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brit
i think ur right
brit
but wait for a teacher to help you
fat newb
same think right but wiat for ms sue
Lilli Opie
consent of the governed is incorrect, once i retry the test i will tell you the real answer
Lilli Opie
i got it wrong again, so the 2 left are freedom of speech and separation of powers
anon
I got freedom of speech wrong so separation of powers?
Katelyn Clifton
separation of powers!