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Which scenario is an example of how the separation of powers affects the US government?
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(b) Congress calls a hearing to ask the head of the EPA to explain the impacts of a new regulation.
(c) The Supreme Court rules on a controversial case to outlaw a common practice in many states.
(d) During a hearing, a senator argues against approving the presidential nominee for secretary of state.
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