What is one example of the use of checks and balances on the legislative branch's powers?A:
the president creating a law


B.
the division of powers between the state and federal branches of government


C.
Congress holding the power to establish post offices


D.
the Supreme Court ruling whether a law is constitutional

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: D.

Explanation:

First, understand that the use of checks and balances on a legislative power would be a body “checking” or confirming a law made by a legislative body to ensure fairness and affirm balance of power.

You can almost always narrow down to two answer choices. In this case, it wouldn’t be A because the president creating a law does not demonstrate a use of checks and balances since the president is the one creating the law in this situation. You can rule out C because it has nothing to do with the question. Between B and D, though B is relevant to the situation, it is not actually demonstrating the USE of checks and balances as the question while D does just that. Therefore, D is your answer.


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