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The Constitution’s creation of a national government with separation of powers

prevents the national government from being controlled by one branch.
eliminates overlapping or repetitive government powers among the branches.
reduces government powers among all branches and gives them to the states.
replaces stronger branch powers with weaker powers and grants more power to voters.

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prevents the national government from being controlled by one branch.

Explanation: Separation of powers divides authority among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to avoid concentration of power in a single branch and to enable checks and balances.