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Lisa [10]
4 years ago
6

Imagine that an exchange student from China visits your class while your teacher discussed how the United states has a limited g

overnment the Chinese students raises his hand and asks why the government has limited power which point best highlights why the us government has limited power
History
1 answer:
nikklg [1K]4 years ago
3 0
The US has limited power to prevent dictatorship/to keep the power from going to just one person, such as the president. The US Government has limited power because if it held all the power then anyone in charge of the government could do whatever they wanted.
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