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why was the legislative branch given so many checks over the executive branch? to limit the power of the senate. to limit the power of the president. to limit the power of the supreme court. to limit the power of the house of representatives.
The Legislative Branch's checks on the Executive Branch are part of the system of checks and balances. The Executive Branch is headed by the President. The purpose of these checks (like the power to override vetoes, approve appointments, etc.) is to limit the power of the President to prevent tyranny or excessive concentration of power in the Executive. The Senate is part of the Legislative Branch, the Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch, and the House of Representatives is also part of the Legislative Branch, so the other options are incorrect.
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B. To limit the power of the President.