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How does the separation of powers keep government from becoming too powerful?

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The separation of powers distributed each branch of government equal powers. They use checks and balances to ensure no branch becomes more powerful than the other.
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It takes the power of the federal government and divides it among the three branches:

Legislative

Executive

Judicial

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