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which of the following statements describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branches of a presidential government? A. The judicial branch has more power. B. The legislative branch has more power. C. The branches are separate but equal. D. The executive branch has more power

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C: the branches are seperate but equal

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all three branches are equal. no one brach has more power than the other. option C is the only answer that supports this. also i took the test

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The statement the correctly describes the relationship between the executive and legislative branch of a presidential government is C. The branches are separate but equal.

The presidential government is composed of three branches, the executive, legislative and judicial branch. The goal of the thee branches is to prevent the government from abusing its power and implement a strong and fair national government.

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