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Answer:
By the system of self-checking.
Explanation:
Balance in U.S. constitution is all about the Separation of Powers, how the power is shared between the branches and how it can be challenged by one branch on one another.
The Legislature branch is a bicameral system, that combined the ideas that each state should have equal representation in the federal government (Senate) and representatives that were based on population number (House of representatives).
To guarantee the balance of House of Representatives and Senate a system of self-checking was created that includes:
* Bills must be passed by both houses of Congress;
* House must originate revenue bills;
* Neither house may adjourn for more than three days without the consent of the other house;
* All journals are to be published.
Since Chris is now able to control his emotions and behavior compared to when he was younger, he is learning self-regulation. This means that Chris is now able to act more maturely and act according to his situation. Moreover, self-regulation is when you act according to your values and beliefs.
The relationship between science, society and technology is essential for the development and improvement of knowledge and quality of life.
<h3 /><h3>What is scientific progress?</h3>
It is the deepening of knowledge, that is, it is the result of a collective and continuous research, made possible by the collaboration of more people in an investigation, and in the use of technology as an instrument to reach the objectives.
As an example of the impact of science, we have the discovery of penicillin, the first known antibiotic that revolutionized medicine and made it possible to cure previously deadly diseases.
Therefore, the interaction between science and technology is positive and helps in the development of all spheres of society.
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