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Government and its officers must obey…

What is the rule of law?

One of the 7 sections of the Constitution

What is an article?

Keeps one branch of government from dominating the actions of others.

What is checks and balances?

Process of changing the written provisions of the Constitution

What is formal amendment?

Bill of Rights

What are the first 10 Amendments?

Informal constitutional changes result …

What are the daily experiences of government?

The president’s cabinet is an example of this type of constitutional change.

What is unwritten custom?