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20 Guided Reading and Review Chapter 3, Section 1 A. As You Read As you read Section 1, fill in a description of each of the six basic principles of the Constitution, shown in the chart below. B. Reviewing Key Terms Complete each sentence by writing the correct term in the blank provided. 7. The idea that government and its officers are always subject to— never above—the law is described as the ________________________________. 8. The principle of ________________________________ expresses the concept that government must be conducted according to constitutional principles. 9. Judicial review is the power to declare a government action that violates some provision of the Constitution to be ________________________________. 10. The ________________ is the brief introduction that begins the Constitution. Section 1 Guided Reading and Review The Six Basic Principles NAME CLASS DATE 3 CHAPTER Principle Description Popular Sovereignty 1. Limited Government 2. Separation of Powers 3. Checks and Balances 4. Judicial Review 5. Federalism 6.

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Page 1: Chapter 3, Section 1: Guided Reading - Mesa, Arizona · 20 Guided Reading and Review Chapter 3, Section 1 A. As You Read As you read Section 1, fill in a description of each of the

20 Guided Reading and Review Chapter 3, Section 1

A. As You ReadAs you read Section 1, fill in a description of each of the six basic principles of the Constitution,shown in the chart below.

B. Reviewing Key TermsComplete each sentence by writing the correct term in the blank provided.

7. The idea that government and its officers are always subject to— never above—the law is described as the ________________________________.

8. The principle of ________________________________ expresses the concept that government must be conducted according to constitutional principles.

9. Judicial review is the power to declare a government action that violates some provision of the Constitution to be ________________________________.

10. The ________________ is the brief introduction that begins the Constitution.

Section 1 Guided Reading and ReviewThe Six Basic Principles

NAME CLASS DATE

3CHAPTER

Principle Description

Popular Sovereignty 1.

Limited Government 2.

Separation of Powers 3.

Checks and Balances 4.

Judicial Review 5.

Federalism 6.