Which statement best completes the diagram?
Constitutional Limits on Government Power
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History, 06.01.2021 01:00 sbailey0962
Which statement best completes the diagram?
Constitutional Limits on Government Power
Branches of government can check each other's actions.
Citizens have rights that the government cannot take away
A. Citizens must vote to approve all laws passed by Congress.
B. Local governments are free to ignore federal laws.
C. Congress cannot pass laws that some states do not support.
D. States have some independence from the federal government.
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