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the constitution regulates government powers by providing a majority of power to state governments. providing a weakened central government structure. providing an undivided government power structure. providing guides and limits to the governments power.
The Constitution sets boundaries and guidelines for government power to prevent abuse. It doesn't give most power to state governments (federal - state power balance varies), doesn't weaken the central government structure in a general sense, and doesn't provide an undivided government power structure (has separation of powers).
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providing guides and limits to the government's power.