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What principle in the Constitution limits the power of each branch of government so they are all equal? A)Separation of Powers principle B)Equal Powers principle C)Checks and Balances principle D)All of
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What principle in the Constitution limits the power of each branch of government so they
are all equal?
A)Separation of Powers principle
B)Equal Powers principle
C)Checks and Balances principle
D)All of the above
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C- checks and balances principle
A-segregation of powers principle
I’m not sure though I’m sorry if it’s wrong
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