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question #3 which of the following best explains the order of articles …

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question #3
which of the following best explains the order of articles 1-3 of the constitution? choose all that apply.

the articles are in order from least to most powerful
the articles are in order from most to least emphasized
the articles are numbered only for convention
the articles are numbered but all branches are equal

question #4
how many people make up the president’s cabinet and who are they?

the presidents three best friends and the vice president; 4 people
the heads of the executive departments and the vice president; 16 people
the heads of the major tv networks and the vice president; 12 people

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Question #3
Brief Explanations
  • "The articles are in order from least to most powerful" is incorrect as the three branches (legislative - Article 1, executive - Article 2, judicial - Article 3) are co - equal in terms of power balance (checks and balances), so there's no least - to - most powerful order.
  • "The articles are in order from most to least emphasized" is incorrect. The numbering of the articles (1 for legislative, 2 for executive, 3 for judicial) is more about the structure of the government's branches rather than emphasis.
  • "The articles are numbered only for convention" is correct. The numbering is a conventional way to organize the different branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) in the Constitution.
  • "The articles are numbered but all branches are equal" is correct. The three branches of government (created by Articles 1 - 3) are co - equal in the system of checks and balances, and the numbering is just a way to identify them, not a reflection of power or importance hierarchy.
Brief Explanations
  • "The Presidents three best friends and the Vice President; 4 people" is incorrect. The President's Cabinet is not made up of friends but of heads of executive departments.
  • "The heads of the executive departments and the Vice President; 16 people" is correct. The President's Cabinet consists of the Vice President and the heads of the 15 executive departments (such as State, Treasury, Defense, etc.), so in total 16 people.
  • "The heads of the major TV networks and the Vice President; 12 people" is incorrect. The Cabinet has nothing to do with TV network heads.

Answer:

The articles are numbered only for convention, The articles are numbered but all branches are equal

Question #4