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The Pillars of a Republic: Understanding the Principles

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Which of the following is NOT considered a pillar of a republic?

  1. Popular sovereignty

  2. Representative government

  3. Limited government

  4. Divine right of kings


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The divine right of kings is a concept that asserts that a monarch's authority is derived from God, rather than from the consent of the governed. This concept is incompatible with the principles of a republic, which is based on the idea that the government derives its power from the people.

What is the principle of popular sovereignty?

  1. The government is based on the consent of the governed.

  2. The government is derived from divine authority.

  3. The government is controlled by a hereditary elite.

  4. The government is ruled by a single dictator.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Popular sovereignty is the principle that the government derives its power from the consent of the governed. This means that the government is legitimate only if it is supported by the people.

What is the principle of limited government?

  1. The government has unlimited power.

  2. The government has the power to do whatever it wants.

  3. The government has only the powers that are specifically granted to it by the constitution.

  4. The government has the power to do whatever it wants, as long as it is in the best interests of the people.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Limited government is the principle that the government has only the powers that are specifically granted to it by the constitution. This means that the government cannot do anything that is not specifically authorized by the constitution.

What is the principle of representative government?

  1. The people directly make all decisions about how the government is run.

  2. The people elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf.

  3. The government is controlled by a hereditary elite.

  4. The government is ruled by a single dictator.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Representative government is the principle that the people elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. This means that the people do not directly make all decisions about how the government is run, but they have a say in the decision-making process through their elected representatives.

What is the principle of the rule of law?

  1. The government is above the law.

  2. The government is subject to the law.

  3. The law is only for the common people, not for the government.

  4. The law is whatever the government says it is.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The rule of law is the principle that the government is subject to the law. This means that the government cannot do anything that is illegal, and that it must follow the same laws as everyone else.

What is the principle of separation of powers?

  1. The three branches of government are completely independent of each other.

  2. The three branches of government work together to make decisions.

  3. The three branches of government are all controlled by the same person.

  4. The three branches of government are all controlled by the same political party.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Separation of powers is the principle that the three branches of government (the legislative, executive, and judicial branches) are separate and independent from each other. This means that each branch has its own powers and responsibilities, and that no one branch can control the other two branches.

What is the principle of checks and balances?

  1. Each branch of government has the power to veto the actions of the other branches.

  2. Each branch of government has the power to impeach the officials of the other branches.

  3. Each branch of government has the power to declare war.

  4. Each branch of government has the power to raise taxes.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Checks and balances is the principle that each branch of government has the power to veto the actions of the other branches. This means that no one branch can become too powerful, and that the government remains balanced.

What is the principle of federalism?

  1. The government is divided into two levels: national and state.

  2. The government is divided into three levels: national, state, and local.

  3. The government is divided into four levels: national, state, local, and regional.

  4. The government is divided into five levels: national, state, local, regional, and tribal.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Federalism is the principle that the government is divided into two levels: national and state. This means that the national government has certain powers, and the state governments have certain powers, and that the two levels of government share some powers.

What is the principle of judicial review?

  1. The courts have the power to declare laws unconstitutional.

  2. The courts have the power to declare laws illegal.

  3. The courts have the power to declare laws invalid.

  4. The courts have the power to declare laws void.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Judicial review is the principle that the courts have the power to declare laws unconstitutional. This means that the courts can strike down laws that they believe violate the constitution.

What is the principle of amendment?

  1. The constitution can be amended by a vote of the people.

  2. The constitution can be amended by a vote of Congress.

  3. The constitution can be amended by a vote of the Supreme Court.

  4. The constitution can be amended by a vote of the President.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Amendment is the principle that the constitution can be amended by a vote of the people. This means that the people have the power to change the constitution if they believe it is necessary.

What is the principle of individual rights?

  1. The government is responsible for protecting the rights of individuals.

  2. The government is responsible for granting rights to individuals.

  3. The government is responsible for denying rights to individuals.

  4. The government is responsible for taking away rights from individuals.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Individual rights are the rights that belong to individuals, such as the right to life, liberty, and property. The government is responsible for protecting these rights and ensuring that they are not violated.

What is the principle of equality before the law?

  1. Everyone is equal before the law.

  2. Some people are more equal than others before the law.

  3. The law is only for the rich and powerful.

  4. The law is only for the poor and powerless.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Equality before the law is the principle that everyone is equal before the law, regardless of their race, religion, gender, or social status. This means that everyone is subject to the same laws and that everyone is entitled to the same protection under the law.

What is the principle of due process of law?

  1. The government cannot deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without following certain procedures.

  2. The government can deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without following any procedures.

  3. The government can deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without following fair procedures.

  4. The government can deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without following just procedures.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Due process of law is the principle that the government cannot deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without following certain procedures. These procedures are designed to protect the rights of individuals and to ensure that they are treated fairly by the government.

What is the principle of freedom of speech?

  1. The government cannot restrict freedom of speech.

  2. The government can restrict freedom of speech for certain reasons.

  3. The government can restrict freedom of speech for any reason.

  4. The government can restrict freedom of speech for no reason.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Freedom of speech is the principle that the government cannot restrict freedom of speech without a compelling reason. This means that the government can restrict freedom of speech in order to protect national security, public order, or public health, but it cannot restrict freedom of speech simply because it disagrees with what someone is saying.

What is the principle of freedom of the press?

  1. The government cannot restrict freedom of the press.

  2. The government can restrict freedom of the press for certain reasons.

  3. The government can restrict freedom of the press for any reason.

  4. The government can restrict freedom of the press for no reason.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Freedom of the press is the principle that the government cannot restrict freedom of the press without a compelling reason. This means that the government can restrict freedom of the press in order to protect national security, public order, or public health, but it cannot restrict freedom of the press simply because it disagrees with what the press is reporting.

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