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Paola Vargas
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16 May, 09:42
Explain the principle of separation of power
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Carson Ochoa
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Separation of Powers means that the three branches of government are separated. The three branches are. the Legislative - the part that makes laws. the Executive - the part that carries out (executes) the laws, the Judicial Branch - the courts that decide if the law has been broken.
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