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Martin Dyer
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24 March, 19:58
What does checking power mean
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Rogelio Mcconnell
24 March, 20:03
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It makes sure one of the branches of government doesn't get too powerful
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Rafael
24 March, 20:18
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Checks and balances are applied primarily in constitutional governments. They are of fundamental importance in tripartite governments, such as that of the United States, which separate powers among legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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