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Separation of powers
No it does not, that is why there is a separation of powers this makes a balance and doesn't allow one to have more power than the other.
Separation of Powers
There are not two branches of government, but rather three: the judiciary, executive, and legislative branches. This is to ensure a separation of powers so no one branch has more influence in government than the others.
The separation of powers between different branches of government
how did the framers use separation of powers and checks and balances to limit the powers of government
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Separation of powers
Federalism is when national government is split with state government and separation of powers is separation of the three branches of U.S government
involves the separation of executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.
The separation and distribution of the power of the government among the three branches of the national government.
Separation of powers
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Separation of powers
The separation of powers is the practice we use in the US national government to divide the national government's powers between the three branches (executive, legislative, judicial) so that the national government cannot abuse its powers. Each branch has certain powers and is able to "check" the other branches' powers to keep the three branches equal or "balanced". This system is known as the system of checks and balances and it is used to guarantee the separation of powers.