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History, 30.07.2019 09:30, nakeytrag

What is one example of the use of checks and balances on the legislative branch's powers? a. the president creating a law b. the division of powers between the state and federal branches of government c. congress holding the power to establish post offices d. the supreme court ruling whether a law is constitutional

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