Why did the new constitution include a system of checks and balances?

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It divided government duties among three separate branches of government.
It divided government duties among three separate branches of government.

It kept any one of the three branches of government from having too much power.
It kept any one of the three branches of government from having too much power.

It gave the president the power to interpret, pass, and enforce laws.
It gave the president the power to interpret, pass, and enforce laws.

It allowed for new laws to be passed with the approval of at least two branches of government.

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It kept any one of the three branches of government from having too much power.
are you sure
Yes, I'm sure. A system of checks and balances was included in the new constitution to prevent any one branch of government from becoming too powerful. It ensures that each branch has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches, thus maintaining a balance of power within the government. This helps to prevent the abuse of power and promote accountability and fairness in the system of governance.
a,b,c, or d
Concerning the options provided, the correct answer would be:

It kept any one of the three branches of government from having too much power.