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10 December, 18:04

The Constitutional Convention limited the power of the executive branch by A.) establishing the Electoral College.

B.) subjecting the president to the Articles of Confederation.

C.) subjecting the president to checks by Congress.

D.) agreeing to the Three-Fifths Compromise.

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  1. 10 December, 18:39
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    The Constitutional Convention limited the power of the executive branch by "C.) subjecting the president to checks by Congress", since the goal was to create a federal government free from the possibility of tyrannical rule.
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