How does the principle of separation of powers limit Congress?(1 point)

Responses

Congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation.
Congress must rely on the executive branch to introduce legislation.

Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.
Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.

Congress must share its power with individual state governments.
Congress must share its power with individual state governments.

Congress must interpret legislation for the courts.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Congress cannot enforce the laws that they make.

This limitation arises from the principle of separation of powers, which divides government responsibilities among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. While Congress can create laws, it is the executive branch that is responsible for enforcing those laws.