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The ability of government to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful is known as __________.
A) federalism
B) rule of law
C) checks and balances
D) separation of powers
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Answered by sahilchaudhari998
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The ability of government to prevent one branch from becoming too powerful is known as federalism.

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falkhafaji22: he Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise both dealt with what issue?
A) the control of business
B) the expansion of slavery
C) the admission of new western states
D) the representation of states in Congress
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The correct answer to the given question is:

c. checks and balances

The term checks and balance is referred to as a basic principle of the government of America in which the constitution provides guarantee in which individual government branches namely, executive branch, judicial branch and legislative branch possess the authority to influence the other branches and can even block the processes related to the other branches.  


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