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Tristian Chandler
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12 November, 05:24
Is there check and balances in federalism?
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Elliot Sampson
12 November, 05:44
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Checks and balances or the separation of powers is based on the philosophy of Baron de Montesquieu. In the system of government was divided into 3 different branches. They are the Executive, Legislative and Judicial. (So yes, there is)
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