Which statement is an expression of the principle of popular sovereignty? (5 points) Majority rule with minority rights Equality of economic opportunity Defined and limited government power Political authority rests with the people

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Answer: Political authority rests with the people

Explanation:

The Principle of Popular Sovereignty posits that the power that the Government wields is granted to it by the will of the people.

This power is given to the Government through the election of representatives who then have to make sure that the interests of the people are taken care of. This shows that political authority rests with the people.  

Ideally speaking, when the principle of Popular Sovereignty is followed, leaders are elected to serve the people and this they must do. In reality however, this is not always the case.

Answer 2
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Political authority rests with the people

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Got this right on the quiz.


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HIPP+:
Historical Context:
Intended Audience:
Author's Purpose:
Author's Point of View
+Other Context (similar in kind, from a different time):

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Answer:

Dutch missionary John Megapolensis on the Mohawks (Iroquois), 1644

HIPP+:

Historical Context:

 This represents the situation that Dutch missionary John Megapolensis found when converting the Mohawks (Iroquois) Indians to Christianity in the year 1644.  The story narrated that John was the first pastor at Fort Orange (near Albany).

Intended Audience:

 This represents the readers of the story, especially students of history who will be reading the story of Pastor John about his personal experiences in Fort Orange as he tried to convert Indians to Christianity.

Author's Purpose:

 The purpose of the story is to narrate John's experiences so that his intended readers will be able to appreciate the difficulties that he faced in his missionary efforts with the Indians.

Author's Point of View

:  John tells this story from the first person point of view because the story contains his personal experiences as a missionary to the Indians and he narrated the story from his personal position as an observer-participant, using the personal pronoun, 'I'.

+Other Context (similar in kind, from a different time): The story included pieces of information about the division of labor between the Indian women and their men.  It also included information about the treatment of enemies and the Indian worship of the Devil instead of God.

Explanation:

The HIPP is an acronym for a) Historical Context, b) Intended Audience, c) Narrator's Purpose, and d) the Author's Point of View.  This is the standard system for analyzing historical events in order to achieve a better understanding of the historical story.

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