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In Washington's government, the branches of government check and balance

each other when:
OA. the judicial branch finds a law passed by the legislature to be
unconstitutional.
OB. the legislative branch enforces a law.
OC. an ordinance passed by county governments goes against the
state costitution.
O D. an area outside of a city's limits is controlled by both state and
county governments.

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Answer: i believe the answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

The US and state governments are set up with a series of checks and balances, meaning no one branch (or person) has total control and power over decisions. So while the governor has "supreme" executive power in the state of Washington, that power is held in check by the other branches and vice versa

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