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Jeramiah
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3 April, 20:32
What is the separation of powers?
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Rory Yu
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Separation of powers is that the power of like the government is separated into different branches so it's balanced out and one branch doesn't get full power
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3 April, 20:41
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The separation of powers is an act vesting there legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies.
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