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the separation of powers between branches of government
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Under the separation of powers, principles laws can only be made by the Congress.
Baron de Montesquieu is best known for his work "The Spirit of the Laws," which explored the concept of separation of powers and its importance in preventing tyranny. This influential work greatly influenced political thought leading up to the French Revolution and the development of modern political theory.
Laws are made by the Legislative Branch.
separation of powers
Charles de Secondat, Baron de la Brede et de Montesquieu (1689-1755) of Bordeaux, France and author of "On the Spirit of Laws" which defines the process of sepration of powers embedded in US Constitutional Law was a student of history, science and law. Montesquieu A French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755).
According to the Constitution of the U.S., the President cannot make laws.
separation of powers
Separation of law is the process or act of "vesting" all the legislative, executive, judicial powers or laws of government in separate areas.
Legislative makes the laws and provides the money