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political science
The political concept of the separation of powers began in ancient history. They eventually became the cornerstones of the American Constitutional government in 1789. The three powers are: * Supreme Court; * Executive; and * Legislative.
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divided government
U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
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U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
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the era of reform
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