What is the term for the system in which each government branch can check or limit the power of the other two branches?

History · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The term for the system where each branch of government can check or limit the power of the other branches is called "checks and balances." This system is a fundamental principle of the United States Constitution and is designed to ensure that no single branch becomes too powerful. The three branches of the U.S. government—the legislative, the executive, and the judicial—have distinct powers and responsibilities, and they can take certain actions to regulate each other's authority.