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question #1
the constitution begins with these famous words, \i pledge allegiance to the united states of america...\
true false
question #2
rule of law is the principle that elected officials are subject to a law, but it is not the same law to which citizens are subject.
false true
question #3
the most power in the united states is held by which of the following?
the american voters
state government
the declaration of independence
federal government
Question #1
The U.S. Constitution begins with "We the People of the United States...", and the Pledge of Allegiance is a separate statement. So the statement is false.
Rule of Law means all people (including elected officials) and entities are subject to the same law. The given definition is incorrect.
In the US, the federal government has significant powers (e.g., over interstate commerce, defense) and, along with state governments, but the federal government holds substantial power. American voters exercise power via elections, the Declaration of Independence is a historical document, not a holder of power. Among the options, the federal government has the most overarching power.
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