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The principle of the Constitution known as __________ refers to the fact that the government is divided into branches, each with specific duties.

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It is Seperation of powers.

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The correct answer is separation of powers.

Separation of powers refers to the doctrine by which we separate out the legislative, executive, and judicial branches from each other and give each separate responsibilities.

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