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That refers to the power in a government being held not by a single person or group, but by more than one - different branches of government. In modern democracies, there are often three branches of government - legislative, executive, and judicial.

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We have three branches of government, Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Executive enforces the law, Legislative makes the law, and Judicial interprets the law. For example, the president cannot decide the results of criminal cases, nor can the Supreme Court lead the army.

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Distribution of government power among the 3 branches of government.

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