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Is the principle "separation of powers" evident in the US Constitution?
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Is the principle "separation of powers" evident in the US Constitution?
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Is the principle "separation of powers" evident in the US Constitution?
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The Constitution prevented power to just one branch of government...The Constitution states that all branches of government perform three functions. the deliberative (law making) the magisterial (law enforcing) and judicial (law interpretation)
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