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Please HELP!!! 60 POINTS!!! How does the structure of the branches of U.S. government support the separation of powers?

Each branch has separate tasks determined by Congress.
Each branch has a separate role, but the president has the final say.
Each branch has separate tasks, but each branch can challenge the other branches.
Each branch has a separate role, and no branch can affect the other branches.

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c

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C. Each branch has separate tasks, but each branch can challenge the other branches.

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The system was made so that each branch would play their role, but if one was to go out of bounds, the other 2 could challenge their actions.

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