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How does the Constitution limit the powers of each branch of the federal government? Select three options.

1 The branches share power with one another.
2 Each branch has individual powers that the other branches cannot interfere with.
3 Each branch has powers that allow it to limit the powers of the other branches.
4 Each branch acts in secrecy so that the other branches are not aware of what it does.
5 The branches must gain citizens’ approval before acting or before making laws.

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The answers are

- The branches share power with one another

- Each branch has individual powers that the other branches cannot interfere with

- Each branch has powers that allow it to limit the powers of the other branches

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