so no branch get to much power
They also known as the Government's pillars ,
Judicial>Application of the law and interpret it .
Legislative>For passing new and amend the exist one
Cabinett>It provide a flame for the state , in states where the Constitution is the supremacy of the land it over look the law that passed by the legislative whether they are in a line with and facilitator the , keep in shape the administrative of the state .
Mainly they Branches are there to over look one another , that two Branches shall not invested in one man because there will be no check and balance .
It will be the end of everything if the three are administered by one man .
Most of African countries they end up in dictatorship beceuse they're abandon the doctrine of separation of power
Each branch acts as a "check" on the powers of the other branches so that the powers of government are not consolidated in one person (King George III) or body (the House of Lords.) Legislation (laws, bills) comes from Congress, which is sent to the President who either accepts it as-is, returns it to Congress with recommended changes, or simply vetoes it (rejects it), then it goes back to Congress who can override the veto with two-thirds majority or make more changes/revisions and send back to the President for another round of the same activities until they agree; the Supreme Court then has the power of "judicial review" and will assess the legislation.
The Founding Fathers wanted to establish a system of checks and balances. They created the three branches so that a single branch could not take over the government.
SO... the power is equal so no one is to powerful
SO... the power is equal so no one is to powerful
"The Separation of Powers prevents one centralized Government from going mad with power and prevents needs for constant Civil Wars." Brian D. Hill.
To prevent any one person or group from becoming too powerful
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Party ties are important in helping different levels and branches of government cooperate because they help people openly share their similar ideas.
Party ties are important in helping different levels and branches of government cooperate because they help people openly share their similar ideas.
This prevents one branch of government from becoming too powerful.
The government has ministries.
Legislative, Executive and Judicial
exexutive, legislative and judicial
The power of government is delegated to the Legislature, Executive, and Judicial branch know as "checks and balances."
All branches of government should be equal so that none can gain too much power or influence
Separation of powers
it keeps each group from having to much power
Legislative branchExecutive branchJudicial branch
-Consecutive -Judicial -Executive