Which of the following is a stated purpose of the United States government under the Constitution? Select all that apply.(2 points)
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represent all citizens equally
represent all citizens equally
provide for the common defense
provide for the common defense
promote the general welfare
promote the general welfare
generate wealth for businesses
Responses
represent all citizens equally
represent all citizens equally
provide for the common defense
provide for the common defense
promote the general welfare
promote the general welfare
generate wealth for businesses
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The stated purposes of the United States government under the Constitution include:
- **provide for the common defense**
- **promote the general welfare**
"Represent all citizens equally" is an important principle, but it is not explicitly stated as a purpose in the Constitution. "Generate wealth for businesses" is not a stated purpose of the government under the Constitution.
- **provide for the common defense**
- **promote the general welfare**
"Represent all citizens equally" is an important principle, but it is not explicitly stated as a purpose in the Constitution. "Generate wealth for businesses" is not a stated purpose of the government under the Constitution.
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