Which of the following describes the principle of checks and balances? (1 point)

Congress must make sure that the national budget is balanced. Congress must make sure that the national budget is balanced. One branch of government can check the power of another branch of government. One branch of government can check the power of another branch of government. Power is balanced equally between the federal government and the states. Power is balanced equally between the federal government and the states. States can check all laws passed by the federal government.

One branch of government can check the power of another branch of government.

Which of the following is the best example of the principle of checks and balances? (1 point)

Congress passes a new law on immigration. Congress passes a new law on immigration. Courts uphold the conviction of a person who failed to pay income tax. Courts uphold the conviction of a person who failed to pay income tax. Courts release a person charged with violating a law that is considered unconstitutional. Courts release a person charged with violating a law that is considered unconstitutional. The president negotiates a treaty with Spain.

Courts release a person charged with violating a law that is considered unconstitutional.

Which of these is a true statement about the limits placed on Congress? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The Bill of Rights gives Congress power to tax citizens. The Bill of Rights gives Congress power to tax citizens. Federalism places limits on Congress by reserving certain powers to the courts. Federalism places limits on Congress by reserving certain powers to the courts. The Constitution limits Congress from passing certain kinds of laws. The Constitution limits Congress from passing certain kinds of laws. Separation of powers divides the national government into different branches. Separation of powers divides the national government into different branches. Congress cannot override a veto by the president.

Federalism places limits on Congress by reserving certain powers to the courts.

The Constitution limits Congress from passing certain kinds of laws.
Separation of powers divides the national government into different branches.