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Alexandra [31]
2 years ago
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6 How does the United States limit the power of its government? TIME REMAININ 54:01 i. Government officials are subject to the l

aw. ii. Government officials are held accountable for their actions. iii. Limitations are placed on how long government officials can serve. iv. The government is divided into branches. A. i. and iii. B. ii. and iii. C. i. ii., and iv. D. i., il., iii., and iv. Please select the best answer from the choices provided 4 A B D​
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BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

All of the following options are in effect to ensure the government does not have too much power.

<u>Option I:</u>
Government officials are indeed subject to the law, they're not above it nor are they allowed to break the law without facing repercussions.

<u>Option II:</u>
Government officials are held accountable for their actions which is true. Government officials are at risk to be impeached, which is to be removed from their position if they break any laws.

<u>Option III:</u>
Limitations are placed on how long government officials can serve, which is indeed true. Government officials aren't allowed to serve for long periods of time, they're usually allowed to serve for a few years then a new government official is voted into office.

<u>Option IV:</u>
The government is divided into branches which is again true. This is called separations of powers which was put into place to ensure the government doesn't have all the power. So, the government was spilt into three different branches and checks and balances ensures that each branch doesn't gain more power than the other.

Which means your answer is option D "i., il., iii., and iv" or all of the above.

Hope this helps.

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