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Which principle in the Constitution divides authority between three branches of government?

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    C) Separation of Powers

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    separation of powers

    The United States Constitution divides government into three separate and distinct branches: the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches. The concept of separate branches with distinct powers is known as "separation of powers."
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