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tingc95

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Where in the Constitution are political parties discussed?
 
  A) Article I : The Legislative Branch
  B) Article II : The Executive Branch
  C) the Preamble
  D) throughout the Constitution
  E) they are not discussed in the Constitution

Question 2

According to Edmund Burke, the reason people unite in parties is to
 
  A) get elected.
  B) enact a set of policies.
  C) control the government.
  D) acquire individual power with the help of others.
  E) protect the status quo.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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