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OpenStudy (anonymous):

ch statement best explains why the Constitution limits the power of the executive branch? The Constitution limits the executive branch to keep the vice president from overthrowing the president. The Constitution limits the executive branch to keep the president from becoming too powerful. The Constitution limits the executive branch to keep the president from interfering in the work of other branches. The Constitution limits the executive branch to keep the vice president from interfering in the work of the president.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which btw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and its a,b,c,d

OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Article II of the Constitution defines the roles of the president and the vice president. the president and the legislative branch. the vice president and the legislative branch. the vice president and the judicial branch. @Bigbosssaint21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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