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Which of the following ideas in the Constitution ensures one branch f government does not become too powerful? (1 point)
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federalism
democracy
rule of law
separation of powers
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separation of powers
This principle divides government into branches (legislative, executive, judicial) so no one branch becomes too powerful (often paired with checks and balances).
This principle divides government into branches (legislative, executive, judicial) so no one branch becomes too powerful (often paired with checks and balances).
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