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This is like the democracy that Americans have. They have three branches of government that work together, the legislative, congress, and judicial.
The complexity of the American federal system encourages separation of power among the three arms of government. It also encourages the sharing of power between the central government and the states.
• Horizontal power sharing This is when the different departments of a government share the power equally. The main three departments of any democratic government, that share the powers of a country are the executive department, the legislative department and the judiciary arm. These three arms of government have equal say in the running of the country and they generally work hand in hand, to make certain that each is running correctly, and fairly. • Vertical power sharing Vertical power sharing is when the power is shared between the different levels of government, but the higher levels of government will have more say than the lower levels. The President will take advice from those beneath him, but ultimately the final decision, on any subjects related to the government, is down to him. The lower level organizations work under the higher level organizations and are instructed what to do, to achieve the fair and correct running of the country
Federalism is the combination of a national government and state governments, sharing power. Checks and balances refers to the limiting power that each of the branches of the national government (the executive, judiciary, and legislative) have on one another.
Government's power is in three branches, as you may know; so they don't "get" their power, it is distributed.
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The constitutional powers that help to limit the power of government is dividing it into three branches. The three branches of government are executive, legislative and judiciary.
The federal government is not the three branches of government, as commonly mistaken. The federal government is the sharing of power between the Central Government and the State government. The constitution states clearly what powers the Government has, what power the State has, and what power is shared between the two.
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There are three branches of government to evenly divide the power. They didn't want any one group to have power over all the U.S.
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