difference between separation of power and division of power
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Separation of powers refers to the division of powers into distinct branches of government, each with their own responsibilities. ... Each has distinct powers, though some states in the U.S. use the bipartite system, which assigns powers to two separate groups.
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Separation of powers refers to the division of powers into distinct branches of government, each with their own responsibilities. ... Each has distinct powers, though some states in the U.S. use the bipartite system, which assigns powers to two separate groups.
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