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Which statement best describes the framework of government established by the Constitution?
• The three branches of government defer the majority of power to the states.
• A system of checks and balances keeps each of the three branches from having too much power.
• The Separation of Powers calls for the House and Senate to be equally divided.
• The president is elected by a direct vote of the people.
• The three branches of government defer the majority of power to the states.
• A system of checks and balances keeps each of the three branches from having too much power.
• The Separation of Powers calls for the House and Senate to be equally divided.
• The president is elected by a direct vote of the people.
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XavionFrost77
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B or "A system of checks and balances keeps each of the three branches from having too much power."
B or "The people have the right to alter their government."
C or "by presidential appointment and Senate approval"
C or "Run the public education system"
B or "A system of checks and balances keeps each of the three branches from having too much power."
B or "The people have the right to alter their government."
C or "by presidential appointment and Senate approval"
C or "Run the public education system"
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