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limited government, the sixth principle, grants specific powers to the …

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limited government, the sixth principle, grants specific powers to the federal government but nothing more. government leaders cannot decide to wield extra powers that arent included in the constitution, nor can they abuse their powers thanks to their high position. this principle is an important protection for citizens liberties.
the seventh and final principle of the constitution is individual rights. the constitution was designed “to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity,” meaning freedom for all citizens and their descendants. the bill of rights, the first 10 amendments, is an explicit guarantee of individual freedoms, including freedom of speech, the right to a fair trial, protection against unfair searches, and more. since the bill of rights, 17 additional amendments have been ratified.
what do the sixth and seventh principles of the constitution have in common?
a they were both intended to take effect 10 years in the future.
b they were both written without the approval of all the constitutional delegates.
c they are both concerned with the rights of individual citizens.
d they are both meant to inspire citizens to become government leaders.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The sixth principle (limited government) protects citizens' liberties by restricting government power. The seventh principle (individual rights) explicitly guarantees individual freedoms. Both focus on citizen - rights.

Answer:

C. They are both concerned with the rights of individual citizens.