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Ratling [72]
1 year ago
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4. How is power distributed in each government? Is there a separation of powers between branches? If branches do exist, are ther

e checks and balances between them? (1 point)
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1 answer:
ella [17]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

Power is distributed through a 3 branch government system the Executive, Legislative and Judicial

Explanation:

Executive, Legislative and Judicial is the three branches. The Legislative branch makes the laws and the Executive branch enforces them. Finally, the Judicial branch makes it so that they are carried out making sure that they are fairly applied.

There are checks and balances between the branches, they are made sure that one branch does not gain too much power and is meant to limit one another. It is done through somewhat transparency between branches and it is made so that a branch can sometimes deny what another is doing.

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