How does the Constitution ensure the principle of majority rule?


1. Congress passes laws with half plus one vote.

2. Congress choses judges for the Supreme Court.

3. The president is chosen by a majority of the popular vote.

4. The president is chosen by a majority in the Senate.

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Answer:

Article VI ensures that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties take precedence over state laws. This Article binds all judges to abide to the same principles in court. This Article ensured that the majority rule of the nation trumped the majority will of the individual states.

3 is the answer because it needs majority rules, and majority rules means whatever gets the most votes goes. So it would be 3 because they take a vote/most popular vote