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agasfer [191]
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1.How does separation of powers impact out government today? 2. How does checks and balances impact our

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torisob [31]3 years ago
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Separation of Power: <em>Powers of a branch of  The United States government which would be limited by the powers of another branch to prevent abuses of power and avoid autocracy.</em>

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Checks and Balance: <em> </em><em>Each of the three branches of government can limit one another powers.</em>

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<em>Judicial Review:  </em><em>The Judicial  Review determines if the Legislative and Executive remains consistent with the constitution.   </em>

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Federalism: It effect the federal government from doing something to help the people's needs, also causing problems with the states.

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