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How does the Constitution ensure that one branch of government will not be

more powerful than the other two?

a. Each branch has the power to block actions of the other branches.

b. Each person must follow the rules of law.
c. Certain powers are divided between the state and national governments.

d. American voters can elect new representatives.

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Answer:

the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

The three branches have checks and balances so one branch cant get mre powerful than the other?

User Daniel Adinugroho
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Answer:

Your answer would be C.

Seperation of powers is what you should look for, and "powers are divided" basically gives that away.

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