Question
What three clauses within the U.S. Constitution aim to protect individual liberties and limit power of the federal government? (1 point)
• rebellion, invasion, and tyranny
• retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
• habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
• the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
• rebellion, invasion, and tyranny
• retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
• habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
• the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
Answers
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The correct answer is: **habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws.** These clauses are designed to protect individual liberties by ensuring legal rights and restricting the government's ability to pass laws that could unjustly punish individuals or infringe upon their freedoms.