How does the separation of powers prevent tyranny in the U.S. government?
EOCA Government Review

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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It divides power among branches so no single branch can dominate.
Answer explanation
The separation of powers divides government authority among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This structure ensures that no single branch can dominate, thereby preventing tyranny and protecting individual freedoms.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do checks and balances improve accountability in the government?
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They let each branch monitor others to prevent overreach.
Answer explanation
Checks and balances improve accountability by allowing each branch of government to monitor the others, preventing any one branch from overreaching its authority and ensuring a balance of power.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How did the Articles of Confederation influence the creation of the Constitution?
Back
States can act independently but must follow federal laws if there’s a conflict.
Answer explanation
The Articles of Confederation allowed states to act independently, but the Constitution established that federal laws take precedence in case of conflict, ensuring a stronger national framework.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do the branches of government interact to reflect Constitutional principles?
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The legislative makes laws, and the executive approves or rejects them, showing cooperation and accountability.
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights the interaction between the legislative and executive branches, where the legislature makes laws and the executive either approves or rejects them, demonstrating cooperation and accountability.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How do checks and balances help keep the U.S. government stable?
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Branches work together, promoting careful governance.
Answer explanation
Checks and balances ensure that no single branch of government can dominate. By requiring cooperation among branches, it promotes careful governance and stability, preventing hasty or unilateral decisions.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Where do governments get their 'just powers,' according to the Declaration of Independence?
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From the consent of the governed
Answer explanation
According to the Declaration of Independence, governments derive their 'just powers' from the consent of the governed, meaning that legitimate authority comes from the agreement and support of the people.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What does the Declaration say is the purpose of government?
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To protect people's unalienable rights
Answer explanation
The Declaration states that the purpose of government is to protect people's unalienable rights, which include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, rather than controlling them or enforcing specific beliefs.
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