Math, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

in modern democracies, power is often shared among different organs of the government. explain​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Power is shared between different organs of the government such as Legislature Executive and Judiciary. This system of power sharing is called 'checks and balances' because all three organs are placed at the same level of power. The power distribution ensures a check on the others. Thus there is a balance of power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you mate xd.

Answered by riddhima8
8

Answer:

Power is shared between different organs of the government such as Legislature, Executive and Judiciary. This system of power sharing is referred to as a system of 'checks and balances' because:

(ii) The power distribution ensures that no organ enjoys unlimited powers.

(iii) Each organ exercises a check on the others.

Similar questions