Which statement is true about the Constitution’s plan of government?
The Constitution specified how the legislature and executive branches should work, but left the judicial less clearly defined.

The Constitution set up judicial branches, but left the structure of the executive branch up to the President.

The Constitution provided specific instructions on all phases of government.

The Constitution provided a general outline for organizing the government.

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The Constitution provided a general outline for organizing the government. Hope this helps!

The third alternative is correct.

The Constitution is a document that specifies the division between the three powers: executive, legislative and judicial. The powers of each of these powers are delimited by the Constitution. The main constitutional attributions of each power are:

The executive branch is responsible for carrying out public policies

Legislative power is responsible for creating laws and overseeing executive power

The judiciary is responsible for ensuring compliance with laws.

Thus, the American Constitution makes the greatest democracy in the world, the US, work efficiently.

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