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Keeping any one branch from having too much power.

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What was the separations of powers?

Separation of powers divided the role of the government into 3 branches: the legislative, executive, and the judicial. The powers/roles were separated into lawmaking (legislative), law-enforcing (executive), and law-interpreting (judicial).


Are there separations of powers in autocracy?

No. The word "autocratic or autocracy" means a system of government by one person. So, there is only one person with power not three like in a democracy.


When was Separations created?

Separates was created in 1978-10.


What are separations of power?

In the government: the executive branch (president), legislative branch (house and senate), and judicial branch (supreme court), all have powers that balance that powers of the other branches out, so that one of them can't gain too much power.


What principle divides power between the states and federal government?

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What act passed in 1973 restricted the presidents powers to use troops in foreign conflicts?

War Powers Act


What are the Key components of federalism?

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What are the two key components of federalism?

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Which act of Congress restricted the president's power to commit troops to foreign countries without congressional approval?

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