It basically means that the Constitution created (provided) a separation of powers, being the 3 within the county.
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.
It basically means that the Constitution created (provided) a separation of powers, being the 3 within the county.
"Separation of powers," Means that each branch of government is independent
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Separation of Powers mean division of governmental authority. The division of power is among the three branches of government. These branches are executive, legislative, and judicial. The role of these branches is to limit abuses of power by Governments. http://www.blurtit.com/q783617.html
The term means, what the hell. Find it out yourself, learn things idiot!
Do you mean expressed powers and implied powers? Expressed powers are explicit in the Constitution meaning that they are written down in the section outlining the powers of Congress, the President and the Judicial Branch. Implied powers are powers that are implied in the Constitution. For example, the Constitution makes no mention of regulating radio waves (since there was no radio when the Constitution was written) but since they have the power to regulate commerce between states, if you consider radio waves going over state lines, then they also have the power to regulate radio waves. Also, radio is a business so it is commerce. This helps our Constitution be flexible and still used today.
the answer is the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution nor prohibited by the united states are reserved to the states respectfully, or to the people.
Article II covers Executive powers (What the President and his people can and can not do). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_Two_of_the_United_States_Constitution
I think you mean the Separation of Powers. That is the division of authority among the branches of government.
The Articles in the Constitution explain the different branches of government and explains their powers. They lay a basic framework for the government.
The powers not delegated to the national government by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved to the states, or the people