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Which idea of U.S. government is most illustrated by the passage?

A. confederal system
B. separation of powers
C. veto power
D. popular sovereignty

I'm sorry, but I need the passage in order to determine which idea of U.S. government is most illustrated. Without the passage, I won't be able to give you an accurate answer. Could you please provide more context or the full passage?

All political power is inherent in the people and government is instituted for their protection, security and benefit; and they have the right to alter, reform or abolish the same, in such manner as they may think proper.

-Constitution of the State of Arkansas of 1874, Article 2, Section 1

The idea of popular sovereignty is most illustrated by the passage. This means that the power and authority of the government comes from the people, who have the right to alter or abolish it if they are not satisfied with its performance. The passage underscores the idea that government exists for the benefit of the people, and its powers are derived from the people rather than from some external source such as a monarch or a deity.

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Which of the following elected officials introduce laws in Congress that may become national laws?