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Prepare a table to show the separation of powers in a Federal Government

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Answered by sudhirmohapatra1967
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The term “Separation of Powers” was coined by the 18th century philosopher Montesquieu. Separation of powers is a model that divides the government into separate branches, each of which has separate and independent powers. By having multiple branches of government, this system helps to ensure that no one branch is more powerful than another. Typically, this system divides the government into three branches: the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch. The United States federal government and forty states divide their governments into these three branches.

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Answered by Anshults
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The separation of powers in a Federal Government

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The Federal government powers are separated into three branches such as

Legislature branch

Executive branch

Judiciary branch

  • Legislature branch is responsible for the making of laws, rules, and regulations for the country and also responsible for making changes or amending the current or prevailing laws.
  • The executive branch is the most important branch this branch is responsible for executing the laws, rules, and regulation which are made by the legislative branch.
  • Judiciary branch, this branch acts as the guardian and it is responsible for protecting the basic rights of the citizens and also some time passes temporary laws or ordinance which act as a temporary law until the perfect law is passed by the legislature.

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