In the Madisonian model of government, the powers of the national government were
A) balanced by the powers of the states.
B) subordinate to the powers of the large states.
C) separated into different branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
D) limited to those that it had under the Articles of Confederation.
E) superior to popular sovereignty and the rule of law.
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