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How did the U.S. system of checks and balances change how our government makes decisions?

There was a slight change, mostly dealing with international relations.
The judicial system grew stronger.
The president had many fewer powers.
The branches worked together for the good of the people.

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User Beyonddc
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Answer D

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I think this is the answer because the System was made mainly to limit the power of each branch, Therefor the branches would help control things instead of harming with too much control. Please comment if I am incorrect and have a nice day

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User Lewis Chan
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The branches worked together for the good of the people.

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