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- the magna carta limited the powers of a monarch. how is this idea of limited power reflected in the government of the u.s.? the constitution creates three branches of government to make sure one branch does not hold all the power. the constitution creates three branches of government that have unlimited power over the citizens of the u.s. the constitution creates three branches of government to ensure the monarch holds most of the power. the constitution creates three branches of government to make sure the citizens hold all the power.
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The U.S. Constitution creates three branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) to ensure a system of checks - and - balances. This prevents any one branch from having too much power, similar to how the Magna Carta limited the power of the monarch.
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The Constitution creates three branches of government to make sure one branch does not hold all the power.