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The three branches of government work separately using the "Separation of Government". This is in the best interest of the people so that no one branch has more power than another.

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What is the advandandages of the separation of power?

Separation of power was Montesqueu's idea: legislative, executive a judicial branches of government should work separately and two of them always can have an eye on the third.


How do the branches become one with each other?

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What do the legislative and judicial branches have in common?

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Where do the major branches of your federal government meet and work?

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What form of government is the executive branch held separately from the legislative branch?

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What branches of government have Barack Obama run for in his life?

All of government work before he was President was with the legislative branches. He ran for and was elected to the Illinois state legislature and to the US Senate.


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In a presidential system of government, the executive branch is held separately from the legislative branch. This system features a clear distinction between the two branches, with the president serving as the head of state and government, independently elected from the legislative body. Examples of countries with a presidential system include the United States and Brazil.


What building does the legislative branch meet to work?

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