Political Science, asked by rangers34, 1 year ago

how can power be shared among government at different levels? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Power is shared among doff. Form of governments i.e., the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.

Also, the different levels of govt. Are

The central govt.

The state govt

And the local government

Legislative: This refers to making laws, a power usually vested in a representative assembly of some kind. In the federal government of the United States, Congress is the legislative branch

Judicial: The judicial branch basically interprets and applies laws, including the Constitution, through legal decisions. In the United States federal government, there is a judicial branch headed by a Supreme Court that mostly hears important constitutional cases on appeal. Beneath the Supreme Court there is a federal appeals court system and a district court system responsible for civil and criminal cases in federal law. In Great Britain, the judicial power is also held by a judiciary branch which has gradually become independent from Parliament (it was formally made independent in the 2000s.)


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