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How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power? (1 point) Responses It allowed the Supreme...
How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power?(1 point)
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It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege
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It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege
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How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power?(1 point)
Responses
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege
How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power?(1 point)
Responses
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege
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GPT 3.5
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GPT 3.5
I apologize if my previous responses did not meet your expectations. The Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege, which helped check presidential power by affirming that the president cannot use executive privilege to withhold evidence in a criminal investigation.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct response is: It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I can confirm that the correct answer to the question you asked is: "It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege." Thank you for your understanding.
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