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This is the idea that “the people” give the government power to protect their natural rights and must live by the rules? a. Separation of Powers b. Checks & Balances c. Social Contract d. Rule of Law
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This is the idea that “the people” give the government power to protect their natural rights and must live by the rules?
a. Separation of Powers
b. Checks & Balances
c. Social Contract
d. Rule of Law
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