Why is public opinion central to the idea of democracy?

a. because political attitudes expressed by ordinary people are unusually coherent
b. because the public's passions are capable of infringing on others' liberties
c. because grave doubts about the wisdom of the public would otherwise be ignored
d. because democracy isfundamentally about the rule of the people


d

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The “Connecticut Compromise” had to do with

a. how slaves would be counted for purposes of determining the number of seats each state would have in the House. b. the decision to give each state an equal number of seats in the Senate. c. the decision to add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution. d. the decision to add an independently elected President to the governmental system.

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The necessary and proper clause

A. is located in the Constitution in the text of the Tenth Amendment. B. has served to limit the expansion of national authority. C. was in the original Constitution but was eliminated as a consequence of the Twenty-Seventh Amendment. D. has expanded the role of the national government relative to the states. E. has increased the powers of the state governments at the expense of Congress’s powers.

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Why are playgrounds important in communities? What areas can benefit from playgrounds?

Answer:

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In addition to legislators, _____ also write parts of, or entire, bills introduced during the legislative session

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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