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11 October, 00:49

The principle of popular sovereignty in the Constitution is signified by the words?

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  1. 11 October, 04:40
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    The correct answer is We the people ...

    It states it that way because it is made as a document in the name of all the people of the colonies, so instead of we, the couple of founding fathers, it says we the people, because they represent the will of the people. The idea of popular sovereignty is epitomized in those words.
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