All of the following are true about the separation of powers EXCEPT
a. it grants each branch of government independent powers so that no one branch can permanently dominate the others.
b. it helps make the policy-making and governing process in the United States inefficient.
c. it can be seen in the power of the president to veto a law and by Congress' power to override a presidential veto.
d. it prevents any one branch of government from carrying out its responsibilities without the cooperation of the other branches.
e. it is seen in the ability of the federal government and states to limit each other.
e
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Which statement about the nomination process is true?
A) Independent candidates often get help from political parties to obtain petitions and gather signatures to appear on ballots. B) Candidates from the two major parties have fewer requirements to get on ballots than independent or minor-party candidates, in most states. C) The nomination process is controlled by the Constitution and federal law. D) For most minor offices, candidates submit petitions to be added to ballots at local courthouses. E) Political parties require candidates to pay filing fees to run under the party's name.