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The Constitution regulates government powers by providing guides and limits to the government’s power. providing an undivided government power structure. providing a weakened central government structure. providing a majority of power to state governments. Mark this and return Save and Exit

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providing guides and limits to the governments power
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The correct answer is option A. The Constitution regulates government powers by providing guides and limits to the government's power. The Constitution divides the government in three different branches, The Executive (The President), the Judicial (Supreme Court and federal courts), and the Legislative (The Congress and House of Representatives). To each branch, the Constitution grants different powers, in order that they will check and control each other, and by doing so, there is no part of the government that becomes authoritarian.

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