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What does the separation of powers refers to?

The separation and distribution of the power of the government among the three branches of the national government.


What is meant by the doctrine of separation of power?

The separation of powers doctrine refers to the division of the government. These branches are the executive, legislative and judicial. The separation of powers doctrine supposed to be the cornerstone of fair government.


What term of powers refers to the philosophy of a balanced government on which each of the three branches of government has its own powers?

Separation Of Powers


The French writer Montesquieu's idea of separation of powers refers to?

excecutive,legistative,judiciarydsaz


Idea that the powers of government should be divided between and given to different branches called?

Separation of Powers Separation of Powers


Term that refers to the division of governmental power into executive legislative and judicial branches?

separation of powers


What is the term that refers to the division of governmental power into executive legislative and judicial branches?

Separation of Powers.


What date was the Separation of Powers developed?

The separation of powers was developed in 1748


Dividing the powers of the government as the colonial charters did is called?

Separation of powers is what dividing the powers of government is called.


How does the modes of election influence the separation of powers?

The way people are elected has no baring on the separation of powers.


How did the separation of powers affect the American government?

The government would have become a tyranny if there was no separation of powers


What is used so that no branches of government have absolute power?

its called the separation of powers ! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checks_and_balances But also it is called CHECKS AND BALANCE'S!!! for anyone that is misunderstood by the answer of the other person like i said before its separation of powers while the person above me is PARTIALLY correct,the separation of powers DIRECTLY refers to the three branches of gvt. checks and balances is too broad-because it refers to ANY network between ANY three branches. separation of powers-also known as trias politica, is a model for the governance of democratic states. The normal division of estates is into an executive, a legislature, and a judiciary.

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