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The US Constitution limits the power of the executive branch through
Congress and the Supreme Court.
the Articles of Confederation.
the Three-Fifths Compromise.
the armed forces.
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Congress and the Supreme Court.
Explanation: The Constitution uses checks and balances — Congress (legislative) checks the president by making laws, controlling spending, overriding vetoes, approving appointments/treaties, and impeaching; the Supreme Court (judiciary) checks by reviewing and declaring executive actions unconstitutional. The other choices are not means the Constitution uses to limit executive power.
Explanation: The Constitution uses checks and balances — Congress (legislative) checks the president by making laws, controlling spending, overriding vetoes, approving appointments/treaties, and impeaching; the Supreme Court (judiciary) checks by reviewing and declaring executive actions unconstitutional. The other choices are not means the Constitution uses to limit executive power.
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