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bkimswift7
11.05.2021 • 
English

1The Constitution of the United States is important because It expresses a profound idea about liberty. This notion is that "We the People"
own the government. We create the laws and elect ordinary citizens to help enforce them. The government should never be more powerful
than the people.
2Before the United States enacted the Constitution, the governments of some nations exercised absolute power over people. These
governments were headed by monarchs or other rulers who made their own laws. The people of these countries had little or no say in
lawmaking. The rulers of these nations often had great wealth Ind lived in grand homes.
The U.S. Constitution, however, grants all citizens the right to enjoy the blessings of liberty" and places the governing of the country in the
hands of its people. It provides safeguards that prevent the government from seizing too much power. This is why the Constitution is one of
the greatest documents in history,
3
The author makes this claim in the passage: "The Constitution of the United States is important because it expresses a profound idea about
liberty."
Which sentence from the passage introduces evidence that lacks relevance to this claim?

01. "We create the laws and elect ordinary citizens to help enforce them." (Paragraph 1)
2. "The government should never be more powerful than the people." (Paragraph 1)
03. "The rulers of these nations often had great wealth and lived in grand homes." (Paragraph 2)
4. "It provides safeguards that prevent the government from seizing too much power."(Paragraph 3)

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