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How does the Constitution reflect the principle of popular sovereignty? * 2 points by limiting the amount of power of the gover...Asked by Ame
How does the Constitution reflect the principle of popular sovereignty?
(1 point)
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by limiting the amount of power of the government
by placing protections on the civil rights of the nation's citizens
by implementing safeguards against the abuse of power
by allowing the people to choose their representatives
(1 point)
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by limiting the amount of power of the government
by placing protections on the civil rights of the nation's citizens
by implementing safeguards against the abuse of power
by allowing the people to choose their representatives
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The Constitution reflects the principle of popular sovereignty **by allowing the people to choose their representatives**. This principle emphasizes that the authority of the government is derived from the consent of the governed, and the election of representatives is a key mechanism through which the will of the people is expressed.
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