How did the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon check presidential power?(1 point) Responses It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional. It made more than two presidential terms unconstitutional. It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege. It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege. It gave Congress more power to override vetoes. It gave Congress more power to override vetoes. It allowed the Supreme Court to vote on new justices.

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The correct response is: It placed certain limits on claims of executive privilege.

The Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Nixon (1974) established that the President is not above the law and that executive privilege is not absolute, thereby checking presidential power.