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how do the separation of powers and checks and balances help the three branches of government?
Separation of Powers divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches, each with distinct powers (e.g., legislature makes laws, executive enforces, judiciary interprets). Checks and Balances allow each branch to limit the others’ power: legislature can override vetoes, executive appoints judges, judiciary can declare laws unconstitutional. This prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful, ensuring accountability and balance among the three branches.
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Separation of Powers divides the government into three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) with distinct powers (e.g., law - making, enforcement, interpretation). Checks and Balances let each branch limit the others: legislature overrides vetoes, executive appoints judges, judiciary declares laws unconstitutional. Together, they prevent tyranny by ensuring no single branch gains excessive power and promote accountability/balance.