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Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of “separation of powers” in the US Constitution?
Choose 1
(Choice A)
The president can create an executive order, while the Supreme Court can declare it unconstitutional
(Choice B)
The president commands the nation’s armed forces, while Congress has the power to ratify treaties
(Choice C)
The president can nominate justices to the Supreme Court, while the Senate approves presidential nominations
(Choice D)
States control elections and public education, while the federal government is responsible for making treaties and defending the country militarily Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of “separation of powers” in the US Consitution
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