What do all the Constitution principles have in common?

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Responses

They prevent government from becoming too powerful.

They prevent government from becoming too powerful.

They emphasize the dominance of the executive branch.

They emphasize the dominance of the executive branch.

They give more power to people in large states.

They give more power to people in large states.

They outline the rights of individuals.

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The correct response is:

They prevent government from becoming too powerful.

This reflects the common theme of the principles of the Constitution, which include separation of powers, checks and balances, and federalism, all designed to limit governmental power and protect individual liberties.