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How does the Constitution distribute power in terms of checks and balances and separation of powers?​

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The Constitution does this by giving each branch a certain amount of equal power to fulfill their own duties but also give them certain powers that deal with the actions of their fellow branches.

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The separation of powers provides a system of shared power known as Checks and Balances. Three branches are created in the Constitution. Each of these branches has certain powers, and each of these powers is limited, or checked, by another branch. For example, the President appoints judges and departmental secretaries.

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