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How does the Constitution limit government power?

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The Constitution limits government power by separating powers among the legislature, executive, and judiciary, ensuring checks and balances. It also guarantees fundamental rights to citizens, which the government cannot violate, and establishes the rule of law, meaning all actions must be lawful and within constitutional limits.

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