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How does the principle of separation of powers limit Congress?(1 point)
Congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation.
Congress must interpret legislation for the courts.
Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.
Congress must share its power with individual state governments.
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Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.
Separation of powers assigns lawmaking to Congress, enforcement to the executive, and interpretation to the judiciary, so Congress cannot carry out enforcement.
Separation of powers assigns lawmaking to Congress, enforcement to the executive, and interpretation to the judiciary, so Congress cannot carry out enforcement.
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