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What three clauses within the U.S. Constitution aim to protect individual liberties and limit power of the federal government?(1 point)
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the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
rebellion, invasion, and tyranny
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the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches
retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
retaliation, punishment, and criminal charges
habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws
rebellion, invasion, and tyranny
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The correct response is: **habeas corpus and prohibition of bills of attainder and ex post facto laws.**
These clauses are meant to protect individual liberties by ensuring due process and preventing the government from enacting laws that could unjustly punish individuals or target specific groups without trial.
These clauses are meant to protect individual liberties by ensuring due process and preventing the government from enacting laws that could unjustly punish individuals or target specific groups without trial.