What is the most likely reason that the constitution placed limits on the presidents power to convene and dismiss congress ?
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The most likely reason that the Constitution placed limits on the president's power to dismiss and convene congress was to ensure that it prevents the president from abusing its power.
If this rule was not there, the president is likely to convene and dismiss the congress at will.
The net effect will be that the president will ensure that the laws that favor him or her are passed by the Congress.
The most likely reason is to not give sole power to a single person.
The President has some limitations on convening and dismissing the Congress, so that he does not become dominating and does not take unfair decisions just for the sake of his own benefits.
Powers cannot be given in the hands of a single person, and there should be limitations on everyone's actions.