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Limitations of the power of government

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When followed, the Constitution limitsthe power of the Federal governmentbecause it only authorizes a few expressly delegated areas of authority. ... The States delegated a few strictly limited powers to the Federalgovernment in 1787. Each power the central government is legally allowed to do is specifically listed.

Principle of the federal government, according to the U.S. Constitution, that allows each branch of government to limit the power of the other branches. a form ofgovernmentbased on a written set of laws that all citizens agree to; in this form ofgovernment, the constitution is the highest law of the land.

Limitations on the powers of the LegislativeBranch - Legislative Branch Website. The checks and balances that are put on the Legislative Branch are:

The president has thepower to veto/reject the laws that congress pass. The president proposes/gives and idea about laws that he/she thinks should be passed.

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