3 branches- Legislative, executive, and judicial.Hope this helped :)
It basically means that the Constitution created (provided) a separation of powers, being the 3 within the county.
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the u.s constitution
The separation of powers have to do with the writers of the constitution's concern for making one person the most powerful in the new government.
The separation of powers in the United States among the executive, legislative and judicial powers is set forth in the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution was created as a joint effort by the Constitutional Convention.
The constitution expressly granted some powers to certain parts of government, while other powers were simply implied. Expressed powers reflect an understanding of the importance of the separation of powers. The constitution makes sure, through expressed powers, that no one entity of government has too much power.
Separation of powers as defined in the Constitution of the United States has to do with the power the government has over the states. It also provides for states to govern themselves by the rules of the Constitution.
Separation of Powers.
Separation of powers.
The Separation of Powers
The separation of powers in the U. S. Constitution is in the three branches of government. They are made up of executive, judiciary and the legislative with each having its unique role in the government.
French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu influenced the framers to adopt the philosophy of separation of powers.