I disagree with both your answers. Our U.S. Constitution is an attempt to keep government fair, others may not be, by our definition. It depends on how one defines "fair".
Rethink the answer to the second question, too. Is it "most" powers?
Anyone mind checking these 2 quiz answers please?
Which statement best explains why nation-states write constitutions?
A: Constitutions give citizens unlimited powers.
B: Constitutions establish nation-states.
C: Constitutions allow governments to elect leaders
D: Constitutions help keep government fair ****
To which system of government is the federal system most similar to?
A: Unitary system, because both place most powers with the legislature.
B: Confederal system, because both split laws between the state and national governments.
C: Unitary system, because both concentrate power in the national government.
D: Confederal system, because both give most electoral powers to the state government. ***
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Thanks, I changed the second answer to B and got them both right.
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