Building Our Nation Unit Test

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Question
How does the Constitution make sure each branch of government has its own powers?(1 point)
Responses

separation of powers
separation of powers

due process
due process

branches of government
branches of government

judicial review
judicial review

The correct answer is "separation of powers." The Constitution establishes three separate branches of government - the executive, legislative, and judicial - and grants specific powers to each branch. This separation of powers ensures that no one branch becomes too powerful and that each branch can exercise its powers independently.