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which principle in the constitution divides authority between three branches of government? options: seperation of powers, limited government, the supremacy clause, the rule of law (interface elements: class share: eann hammill, class gallery, tables, instructor’s video, 18, 0 answers, kahoot! game pin: 844793)
The principle of separation of powers divides government authority into three branches (legislative, executive, judicial). Limited government restricts government power, the supremacy clause prioritizes federal law, and the rule of law means all are subject to law. So the correct option is the one about separation of powers (note: "Seperation" has a typo, should be "Separation").
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A. Seperation of powers (correcting the typo, the intended term is "Separation of powers")