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How does the constitution separate government powers?
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How does the constitution separate government powers?
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the separtion powers provdies a system of shared power known as checks and balances.these 3 branchers are created in constitutionÂ
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It does this by creating a legislative, judicial, and executive branch, spreading power to different people. Furthermore, states have power as well as the federal government- the power is split.
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