History, 14.12.2020 23:00 Satoetoe24
Which statement explains what the separation of powers' means?
A)
The king or president has total control over the government.
B)
One branch of the government has more control than the other branches.
To create different branches of the government in which each branch has
an equal amount of power, so that one cannot take total control over the
government
D)
To create checks and balances so that the branches are separated into
three groups to create one super power that controls the government.
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Which statement explains what the separation of powers' means?
A)
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The king or president has t...
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