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Which is an example of the principal of limited government?

An example of the principle of limited government is the system of checks and balances established in the U.S. Constitution. This system ensures that no single branch of government—executive, legislative, or judicial—can exercise too much power, as each branch has the authority to limit the actions of the others. This framework protects individual liberties and prevents government overreach.


Which branch decides if the actions of the executive branch are constitutional?

The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.


When the power of one branch of government is blocked by the power of another branch of government this concept of?

separation of powers.


How the the action of office holders are monitored?

In the United States and most democratic nations, the actions of office holders are monitored in more than one way. As it is impossible for an individual to follow all the actions of office holders, the news media covers the publicly known actions and thus the citizens have an idea about what actions are taking place. Internally, the government itself has created methods to monitor itself. As an example, the Congress has committees that monitor the Executive Branch of the Government. The Executive Branch has the FBI, as one example to monitor the actions of office holders. In summary, the means and ways to monitor the actions of office holders, are done by the news media and internally the Government itself has created committees and organizations to monitor each part of the Government.


What is the job of the judicail branch of government?

The Judicial branch's job is to make sure that the laws and actions taken by the government are constitutional(they don't go against the Constitution).