How are individualism and populism reflected in American government?
Check all of the boxes that apply.

In the Bill of Rights

In the Constitution

In the government’s separation of powers

In the Declaration of Independence

In the federalist system

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Answer:

Options A, B and D, follows.

Explanation:

In the Bill of Rights , in the Constitution  and in the Declaration of Independence , are the right answers.

The political culture of America is based on five principal sources: liberty, individualism, egalitarianism, populism and laissez-faire. Each of these features describes a particular philosophy that is, what most people consider, central to the political culture of the United States. In this way, Individualism is the belief that everyone in America can execute it on their own without the interference of the government. Many migrants have arrived in the U.S. because they aspire to avoid substantial government intervention and live their own experience. Populism is the belief that ordinary citizens have authority over the management, rather than a modest group of prosperous elite dominating everything.

Answer:

A) In the Bill of Rights

B) In the Constitution

D) In the Declaration of Independence

Explanation:

It shows that individualism has the bill of rights, constitution, and declaration of independence which reflects in American government, which is protected and selected the rights of power in all people, as well as equality, and an ability to govern themselves with the beginning of the constitution starts with  "We the People".

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