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The process to turn a bill into a law is long. There are many steps during the process where the bill can fail and never have a chance to become a law. Which principle of the U.S. Constitution does this law-making process support?

-Separation of powers because only one branch of government is involved.

-Limited government because they didn't want the government to be able to act too quickly.

-Judicial review because the courts get to review every single law before it goes into effect.

-Popular sovereignty because all citizens are able to review and approve new federal laws before they pass.

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Answer: a

Explanation: it’s right

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