Defending Our Divinely Inspired Constitution

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  1. 2. The Constitution protects religious ______.
  2. 3. The Constitution was inspired by divine ______.
  3. 9. The Constitution creates checks and ______.
  4. 11. Citizens have rights and also these.
  5. 15. The branch that enforces laws.
  6. 18. Citizens express their political will through this.
  7. 19. President Oaks said political differences should not lead to this opposite of unity.
  8. 22. A cornerstone principle requiring obedience to lawful authority.
  9. 24. The opposite of anarchy.
  10. 27. A government accountable to the people is considered ______.
  11. 28. Citizens should show this toward differing viewpoints.
  12. 29. The ultimate source of governmental authority comes from the _______.
  13. 30. President Oaks warned against political ______.
  14. 32. One virtue needed in political discussions.
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  1. 1. The document President Oaks called divinely inspired.
  2. 2. The Constitution's authors are commonly called the ______ Fathers.
  3. 4. Constitutional government protects individual ______.
  4. 5. The process of resolving disagreements through discussion.
  5. 6. Citizens should be informed before casting their ______.
  6. 7. Government officials take this formal pledge.
  7. 8. The process by which leaders are chosen.
  8. 10. The system in which authority comes from the people.
  9. 12. Citizens should seek common ______.
  10. 13. The branch of U.S. Government that makes laws.
  11. 14. The branch of U.S. Government that interprets laws.
  12. 16. President Oaks taught that disagreement need not destroy this.
  13. 17. President Oaks cited the need for civil ______.
  14. 20. Followers of Christ should seek this among citizens.
  15. 21. Laws should be applied with this principle of fairness.
  16. 23. The Constitution establishes a government of limited ______.
  17. 25. The Savior taught His followers to love their ______.
  18. 26. Citizens must be willing to compromise for the common ______.
  19. 31. The Constitution safeguards minority ______.