What is the separation of power?
Class 10 chapter 1 political science
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Separation of powers refers to the division of powers into distinct branches of government, each with their own responsibilities. ... In the U.S., the powers afforded to the judicial, legislative, and executive branches are defined in the Constitution.
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Separation of powers refers to the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another. The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances. The normal division of branches is into a legislature, an executive and a judiciary.
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