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4. What was the Constitution's system of checks and balances designed to do? prevent the emergence of a single domineering center of power allow citizens to elect the representatives who govern them divide power between state governments and the federal government ensure that the power in government comes from the people
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Prevent the emergence of a single domineering center of power.
Explanation: Checks and balances were created to give each branch (legislative, executive, judicial) powers to limit the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful. (The other choices describe different principles: popular sovereignty/republicanism and federalism.)
Explanation: Checks and balances were created to give each branch (legislative, executive, judicial) powers to limit the others, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful. (The other choices describe different principles: popular sovereignty/republicanism and federalism.)
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