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How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power?(1 point)
It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional.
It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.
It gave Congress more power to override vetoes.
It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege.
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It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege.
The Court ruled that executive privilege is not absolute and ordered Nixon to turn over White House tapes in the Watergate investigation, limiting presidential immunity from judicial subpoenas.
The Court ruled that executive privilege is not absolute and ordered Nixon to turn over White House tapes in the Watergate investigation, limiting presidential immunity from judicial subpoenas.
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