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Executive enforcement of judicial rulings can be considered an example of __________. A. checks and balances B. federalism C. separation of powers D. all of the above

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Executive enforcement of judicial rulings can be considered an example of Checks and balances

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Option C. Separation of powers.

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The separation of powers refers to the division of the power within a government in separate branches with the intent of limiting the power a single body can excercise.

The fact that the executive power is able to enforce judicial rulings is an example of separation of powers given that the judicial branch has the power to issue these rulings; if it could enforce them as well, that would suggest a concentration of power within a single branch, which violates the principle of the separation of powers.

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