1. It was important for the Founding Fathers to put in the principle of (Blank) so one branch of government didn't get too powerful.
For example, many things, like appointing justices, need to be approved by the Senate.
2. Alexander Hamilton was one author of The (Blank) Papers, written to urge the citizens to support the new US Constitution.
3. The principle of (Blank) is important because it means the people have the power!
4. Ultimately, the failure of the (Blank) led to the US Constitution, which became the new basis for our government.
5. There are certain powers, like marriage and election laws, that belong only to the state. These are known as (Blank)
6. Raising taxes is an example of a (Blank) because both the federal government and the state government can collect taxes.
People believe we no longer have a (Blank) because it no longer does only what the people allow.
- Declaring war is a (Blank) because only the federal government can do it.
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