<p>Collections Grade 11 Guiding Questions Collection 2</p><p>“from The United States Constitution: Preamble and Bill of Rights” </p><p>Read the Preamble and Bill of Rights from the public document The United States Constitution. Then, reread the lines indicated with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence.</p><p>1. Line 1: How does the language in the first line of the Preamble appeal to readers?</p><p>2. Lines 1–7: How does the first sentence of the Preamble express the principle of representative democracy?</p><p>3. Lines 11–16: How does the second paragraph of the Preamble say the Bill of Rights will fulfill the purpose of making sure the government does not abuse its powers?</p><p>4. Lines 17–23: How does the third paragraph of the Preamble illustrate the principle of separation of powers between federal and state government? </p><p>5. Lines 37–41: What is the theme of Amendment IV?</p><p>6. Lines 42–50: Which branches of the government are affected by Amendment V? Why?</p><p>7. Lines 59–62: What is the purpose of Amendment VII? </p><p>8. Lines 65–69: How do Amendments IX and X apply to the constitutional principles of separation of powers and balance between government authority and individual rights?</p><p>Use the back or attach another sheet of paper if needed.</p>
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