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How does the Constitution limit the power of the national or federal government?

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How does the Constitution limit the power of the federal government?

The U.S. Constitution achieved limited government through a separation of powers: "horizontal" separation of powers distributed power among branches of government (the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary, each of which provide a check on the powers of the other); "vertical" separation of powers (federalism) ...

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