The Legislative Branch makes and passes laws. In the Federal Goverment and most states this is the House and the Senate.
The Judicial Branch interprets the laws. In the Federal Goverment and most states this is the Supreme Court.
The Executive Branch, The President in the Federal Goverment , Governors in the States.
The House and Senate may pass a law that the President does not like. He can veto the law. To override the video requires 2/3 vote of both houses.
If The House and Senate pass a law, the President signs it, but the Supreme Court decides it is unconstitutional, they can strike down the law.
The President nominates Judges for the Supreme Court, the US Senate must approve the Judge nominated before he can serve.
There are many examples of separations of power within the governments of today. As an overall example, any nation that has a separate judicial branch that exercises its power to insure that laws passed or policies created by a legislative branch of that government and laws & policies enforced by an executive branch is a separation of powers within the government.
One of the first types of governments in the "modern era" might be the Federal government of the United States. There, long before most other nations, the 3 branch separation of powers made a name for itself. However,
other forms of governments existed around the same time that created a "separation" of power by the fact that allowed for a monarchy as example, to abide by certain standards set by perhaps a parliament. or other governing organization. With that said, and based upon the question asked, the US republic was one example, however, abiding by the term "separation" other types of governments also had certain separations of power.
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches in the United States.
Checks & Balances and Separation of Powers
Well, the goverment today is bad
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The separation of powers was to keep any one branch of government from being to powerful. If this had not been in the constitution one branch could become way to powerful and destroy the nation as we know it
The separation of powers was developed in 1748
Separation of powers is what dividing the powers of government is called.
Too much to ask for bro.
The way people are elected has no baring on the separation of powers.
The government would have become a tyranny if there was no separation of powers
The separation of powers balances the branches and keeps any of them from growing too powerful.
townships were divided and still are today by the north west territory