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The Constitutional Convention limited the power of the executive branch by
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The Constitutional Convention limited the power of the executive branch by
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The
Constitutional
Convention
limited
the
power
of the
executive
branch
by subjecting the president to checks by Congress, since the goal was to create a federal government free from the possibility of tyrannical rule.
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subjecting the president to checks by Congress.
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