The following statements are true about the limits placed on Congress:
- The Constitution limits Congress from passing certain kinds of laws.
- Separation of powers divides the national government into different branches.
The other statements are false:
- The Bill of Rights does not give Congress the power to tax citizens; rather, it limits certain actions of Congress.
- Federalism does place limits on Congress, but it reserves certain powers to the states, not the courts.
- Congress can override a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote in both houses.