The United States Constitution provides for
A. checks and balances, separation of powers, and a unicameral legislature.
B. federalism, abolition of slavery, and reserved powers.
C. checks and balances, federalism, and separation of powers.
D. delegated powers, federalism, and voting rights for all men over 21.

Respuesta :

C. Checks and balances,federalism,and separation of powers

The correct answer is "C".

The US constitution:

  • Federalism established the way the US government operated by articulating state governments under the general government.
  • Established the separation of the federal government in 3 powers: The Executive (President), The Legislative (Congress), and Judicial (The Supreme Court).
  • Established checks and balances, which helps maintain the stability of power among the 3 branches of government. The President can veto a Law that Congress has passed, however, Congress can override that veto if it gets enough votes. On the other hand, the Supreme Court can declare a law passed by Congress as unconstitutional. Finally, The Supreme Court interprets the laws and makes decisions over them but it is the President who ultimately nominates Supreme Court Judges.