单选题The writers of the Constitution worked out the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to()Aprevent the government from misusing its powerBprevent the government from being strongCpacify those who opposed the ConstitutionDmeet the demands of small states.

单选题
The writers of the Constitution worked out the Constitution worked out the checks and balances in order to()
A

prevent the government from misusing its power

B

prevent the government from being strong

C

pacify those who opposed the Constitution

D

meet the demands of small states.


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