I post those questions earlier but no one reply to them.

Complications in the practice of America’s ideals occurs because these ideals
a. are general principles, not precise rules.
b. sometimes conflict with one another.
c. are only one of the many sources of political action.
d. are enduring and powerful.
e. All these answers are correct.

I think it's C

The principle of self-government emphasizes majority rule whereas the principle of liberty emphasizes individual rights. These principles
a. are universal and are the foundation of all legitimate governments.
b. have no real meaning in practice.
c. have the same meaning for all Americans.
d. are not fully consistent with each other.
e. are not expressed in the Declaration of Independence.

I think it's C
If I'm wrong, please tell me hint for the answer

one the first, I think the best answer is b.

One the second, d seems the best answer to me.

alright thx

For the first question, the correct answer is actually option e. All of the answers are correct.

To arrive at this answer, let's break down the options:

a. are general principles, not precise rules - This is true because America's ideals, such as freedom, equality, and justice, are broad concepts that can be interpreted in different ways.

b. sometimes conflict with one another - This is also true because certain situations may arise where one ideal may clash with another. For example, the conflict between freedom of speech and hate speech.

c. are only one of the many sources of political action - This is true as well since there are multiple influences on political action, including economic interests, party affiliations, and personal values.

d. are enduring and powerful - This statement is valid since America's ideals have a lasting impact on the country and its citizens.

Based on the explanations above, you can see that all the options are correct, making option e the correct answer.

Now, for the second question, you selected option c, but the correct answer is actually option d. The principles of self-government and liberty are not fully consistent with each other.

Self-government focuses on majority rule, where decisions are made by the majority of citizens. On the other hand, liberty emphasizes individual rights and freedoms, which may sometimes conflict with the will of the majority. This inconsistency between self-government and liberty can create complications in practice.

If you want a hint to arrive at the correct answer, think about how majority rule and individual rights may clash in certain situations, and consider the role of compromise in balancing these principles.