How can the Congressional power to investigate provide for checks and balances among the branches of government?

A.
The power to investigate can result in substantial increases in the budget for certain federal programs.

B.
Congress can use its power to investigate to oversee the operations of various agencies of the executive branch.

C.
The power to investigate ensures that Congress will work closely with law enforcement agencies of the federal government.

D.
Congress may use its power to investigate to help a state collect income taxes for state-run programs.

B. Congress can use its power to investigate to oversee the operations of various agencies of the executive branch.

By using its power to investigate, Congress can hold the executive branch accountable for its actions and ensure that it is operating within the confines of the law. This helps to provide checks and balances among the branches of government, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful.