What is a principle of government that is stated in
the Preamble to the United States Constitution?
(1) Federal laws must be subject to state approval.
(2) The power of government comes from the
people.
(3) The right to bear arms shall not be infringed.
(4) All men and women are created equal.



Answer :

The correct answer is 2) The power of government comes from the people.


When making the US Constitution, the Founding Fathers wanted to ensure that the government being created would be responsive to the needs of American citizens. This is why they created a government in which citizens have the power to determine their representatives.


This is evident in the preamble, as it starts with "We the people" insinuating that this constitution is a result of the power given to Americans that allow them to make this structure of government.

Answer:

(2) The power of government comes from the  people.

Explanation:

The Preamble to the Constitution of the United States is a brief introductory statement of fundamental declarative and introductory principles of the US Constitution. It establishes some general terms and objectives that the courts use as a faithful reference to the intentions of the so-called Founding Fathers regarding the meaning of the Constitution and what they expected it to achieve.

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