"The United States employs a republican form of government" is most evident in the excerpts from the United States Constitution
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
A country is said to have a republic form of government if the sovereignty lies with the people of that country. In this sense, the U.S constitution essentially professes the republican government for the U.S.
The citizens elect their representatives who are governed by the rules of law enshrined at the constitution. The head of the state is elected by the citizens and the country has the system known as representative democracy. Each organs of government enjoys its separate powers and is governed by the principles of separations of powers.