How does the U.S. Constitution limit power for any one part of the government? Select all that apply.
All the branches are located near each other.
The president gets to deal with foreign nations.
Each branch is given specific and limited powers.
State governors can vote to remove the president.
Each branch has checks so they can stop the other branches when necessary.
The power is distributed among the three federal branches but also states and local areas.
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