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. Which feature of the Constitution prevents one branch of the national government
from becoming too powerful?
A. federal supremacy C. electoral college
B. checks and balances D. elastic claus
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B. checks and balances
The Constitution gives each branch (legislative, executive, judicial) powers to limit the others so no single branch becomes too powerful.
The Constitution gives each branch (legislative, executive, judicial) powers to limit the others so no single branch becomes too powerful.
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