Of the following which best describes the framework for the Constitution select all that apply the separation of power ensures that no one branch has too much power a system of checks and balance is designed to prevent abuse of power the four branches especially share one quarter of the power Powers not mentioned in the constitutional assumed to belong to the federal government

The following best describes the framework for the Constitution:

- The separation of power ensures that no one branch has too much power.
- A system of checks and balances is designed to prevent the abuse of power.

The option "The four branches especially share one quarter of the power" is not relevant or accurate as there are only three branches of government (legislative, executive, and judicial) mentioned in the Constitution.

The option "Powers not mentioned in the constitution are assumed to belong to the federal government" is not completely accurate. Powers not specifically granted to the federal government are generally reserved for the states or the people, according to the principle of federalism.