Principles of the Constitution
The core concepts of Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Checks and Balances.
Key Questions
- 1How does the Constitution prevent any one person from having too much power?
- 2What is the difference between delegated, reserved, and concurrent powers?
- 3How does the "Elastic Clause" allow the government to change over time?
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