Which of the following best explains the limits to the power of the executive branch established in the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)
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The president can take office only if approved by the Senate and Supreme Court.
The president can take office only if approved by the Senate and Supreme Court.

The president can carry out laws only with the Supreme Court’s approval.
The president can carry out laws only with the Supreme Court’s approval.

The Supreme Court has the power to veto bills passed by the president before they become law.
The Supreme Court has the power to veto bills passed by the president before they become law.

The president is elected for a four-year term, and one person can have only two terms as president.

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The president is elected for a four-year term, and one person can have only two terms as president. This term limit (22nd Amendment) restricts executive power.