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23 August, 19:18
Why do we have Separation of powers?
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Nola Merritt
23 August, 19:27
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We have it for checks and balances. No one has too much power
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Jacey Wood
23 August, 19:35
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We have separation of powers like checks and balances so no branch of government or leader is overly powerful, or is more supreme than the other
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