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17 August 2025

  • curprev 14:5014:50, 17 August 2025 Truthseeker talk contribs 1,186 bytes +1,186 Created page with "'''Separation of powers''' is the constitutional principle that divides the powers of the federal government among three coordinate branches — the '''legislative''' (makes laws), the '''executive''' (enforces laws), and the '''judicial''' (interprets laws). The goal is to prevent concentration of authority and protect liberty by giving each branch distinct functions and institutional independence. In the United States, separation of powers works alongside '''Checks..."