Multiple Choice. Which principle of the Constitution ensures that no single branch of government becomes too powerful?(1 point) Responses Federalism Federalism Popular sovereignty Popular sovereignty Checks and balances Checks and balances Separation of powers Separation of powers

what is correct?

1 answer

The correct answer is Checks and balances. This principle ensures that no single branch of government (executive, legislative, or judicial) becomes too powerful by giving each branch the ability to limit the powers of the others.