QUESTION IMAGE
Question
principles of the constitution name: answer the questions below. then on the coloring page, color each numbered section with the corresponding color. if there is any space left over, color it your choice! follow the directions provided to cite evidence in the reading. questions #7 benjamin -- and james madison were both founding fathers. #8 separation of powers originated from the writings of --. #9 which branch of government does article ii cover? #10 congress can override a presidential veto with a two - vote. #11 popular -- was another protection against tyranny. #12 which branch of government does article iii cover? text evidence find proof in the reading and underline it in blue find proof in the reading and circle it in green find proof in the reading and box it in red find proof in the reading and box it in yellow find proof in the reading and circle it in orange find proof in the reading and underline it in purple answer a burrows yellow montezuma green stripes executive yellow fifths blue polka dots balances red stripes judicial green stars answer b franklin blue montesquieu purple stripes judicial blue thirds orange polka dots sovereignty blue stripes executive red stars
These questions pertain to the structure and principles of the US Constitution. Article II of the US Constitution deals with the executive branch. The separation - of - powers concept originated from Montesquieu. Congress can override a presidential veto with a two - thirds vote. Popular sovereignty is a protection against tyranny. Article III of the US Constitution covers the judicial branch.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
#7: Montesquieu
#8: Separation of Powers originated from the writings of Montesquieu.
#9: Article II covers the executive branch.
#10: Congress can override a presidential veto with a two - thirds vote.
#11: Popular sovereignty is a protection against tyranny.
#12: Article III covers the judicial branch.