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A referendum refers to an electoral process in which
 
  A) party leaders choose the nominees of a political party.
   B) citizens may attempt to remove incumbent public officials before the completion of their terms.
   C) a law or constitutional amendment proposed by a legislature or city council must be approved by the majority of voters before going into effect.
   D) party members, instead of party leaders, choose nominees of a political party.
   E) a proposed law or amendment is placed on the ballot by citizen petition.

Question 2

Which of the following principles did NOT shape the writing of the Constitution?
 
  A) the pursuit of happiness C) separation of powers E) right of representation
   B) consent of the governed D) protection of liberty



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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