Separation of powers is reflected in the Constitution by "giving different branches different powers".
<u>Answer:</u> Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
A constitutional law concept is understood as "Separation of powers" according to this, the three branches of government categorized as executive, legislative and judicial are kept isolated. Alternative name is the system of "checks and balances" as individual branch is given certain powers to check and balance the rest branches.
Each branch is not allowed to practice the powers of the other branches as separate powers are assigned. This can be understood as the congressional power is practiced by Legislative Branch, the executive power exercised by Executive Branch and the judicial review is under Judicial Branch.
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
The primary difference between these two wars was that in the French and Indian War the colonists (who weren't that concerned with territory) were fighting alongside the British, while during the Revolution they were fighting against the British.