when and where did the division of power within the government came into effect?
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Division of power means that the power is shared between a group of elected governments. It is also known as federalism.
The idea of "Division of Power" was presented by French philosopher Baron Montesquieu, in 1748. He suggested that power could be divided in the judiciary, the executive i.e the president and legislature.
The idea of "Division of Power" was presented by French philosopher Baron Montesquieu, in 1748. He suggested that power could be divided in the judiciary, the executive i.e the president and legislature.
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This first took effect in United Staes
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The U.S. Constitution uses federalism to divide governmental powers between the federal government and the individual state governments. This lesson explores this division of powers by looking at Supreme Court decisions.
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