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what is the power of government​

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Answered by debangshubanik008
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The Three Powers: Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

The Three Powers: Legislature, Executive, JudiciaryChecks and balances (rights of mutual control and influence) make sure that the three powers interact in an equitable and balanced way. The separation of powers is an essential element of the Rule of Law, and is enshrined in the Constitution.

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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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what is the power of government??

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Power of government:-

To ensure a separation of powers, the U.S. Federal Government is made up of three branches:

  • legislative,
  • executive
  • and judicial.
  • To ensure the government is effective
  • and citizens' rights are protected,
  • each branch has its own powers
  • and responsibilities, including working with the other branches

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In addition to their exclusive powers, both the national government and state governments share the power of being able to:

  • Collect taxes
  • Build roads
  • Borrow money
  • Establish courts
  • Make and enforce laws
  • Charter banks and corporations
  • Spend money for the general welfare
  • Take private property for public purposes, with just compensation

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