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11 May, 21:23

Which defines separation of powers? A. division of authority among law enforcement agencies B. division of governmental powers among leaders C. division of political power among branches of government D. division of military powers among branches of the armed forces

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  1. 11 May, 23:07
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    The answer should be C, division of political power among branches of government.

    The reason being is because separation and branches define the same subjective, and because the branches of government we have are politicly separated aswell.
  2. 11 May, 23:11
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    Separation of powers is a division of governmental powers among various branches of the government (answer B). This model makes the branches independent from each other (they have no common respoinsibility areas).
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