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