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How does the Constitution prevent the national government from gaining too much power?

A) by separating it into three branches

B) by giving Congress two houses

C) by electing a president to oversee all the branches of government

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Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
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User Ryan Peschel
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Answer: A

Explanation: checks and balances separates the national government from being too powerful.

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User Jeff Posnick
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