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What do you mean by separation of power and give examples?

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Answered by annuharvanvi
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✨Definition :Separation of powers refers to a system of government in which its powers are divided between multiple branches, each branch controlling a different aspect of government


⭕The United States government is a separation of powers form of government, and it consists of three individual branches:
➡️the executive branch,
➡️ the legislative branch,
➡️and the judicial branch.
⭕Each branch is led by one individual or body of individuals, and has its own specific responsibilities.

♣️EXAMPLE :
➡️An example of separation of powers at work, is that, while federal judges are appointed by the President (the executive branch), and confirmed by the Senate;
➡️they can be impeached by the legislative branch (Congress), which holds sole power to do that.
➡️ Supreme Court judges do not serve a set term; they instead serve until they retire, die, or are impeached by the Senate.
➡️The reason for this is so that they are protected from the election choices of the fickle general public, allowing them to focus on the law, without politics clouding the picture

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Answered by Anonymous
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Separation of powers:-

  • Separation of powers is a doctrine of constitutional law under which the three branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) are kept separate.
  • This is also known as the system of checks and balances, because each branch is given certain powers so as to check and balance the other branches.

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