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which of the following is an example of limitation placed on the executive branch by the u.s. constitution? the president cannot declare war without congressional approval. the president must follow supreme court decisions. the president can only sign laws passed by the judicial branch. the president can only serve a maximum of one term.
The U.S. Constitution divides powers among the three branches of government. The power to declare war is a congressional power, limiting the executive's war - making ability. The President must follow Supreme Court decisions as part of the system of checks and balances, but it's not a direct constitutional limitation on executive power in the same sense as the war - making power. The judicial branch doesn't pass laws for the President to sign. The President can serve two terms (after the 22nd Amendment).
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A. The President cannot declare war without Congressional approval.