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Papessa [141]
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Svetach [21]1 year ago
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A sample report based on the principle of checks and balances is given below:

The principle of checks and balances was made to ensure that the three branches of government, the legislature, judiciary and executive had separate powers and one arm did not grow too powerful and become tyrannical.

<h3>What is Checks and Balances?</h3>

This refers to the principle that three branches of government, the legislature, judiciary and executive had separate powers

The Bill of Rights shows the amendments made to the United States Constitution that was used to protect the rights of citizens.

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