medium · U.S. Naturalization Test (2025 Standard) civics
The Constitution opens with 'We the People,' signaling that the government's authority comes from the citizens who agree to be governed.
What does the opening phrase 'We the People' mean?
- Divine right of kings
- Consent of the governed
- Federal supremacy over states
- Judicial review of laws
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