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14 January, 23:23

The US Constitution gives the legislative branch the power to make laws. What is this an example of?

a) federalism

b) separation of powers

c) implied powers

d) forbidden powers

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  1. 15 January, 03:03
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    Only the legislative branch of the government has the power to make laws: this means that the other don't have this power.

    This power is however explicitly stated in the US constitution - so it's not implied.

    The correct answer is that it's an example for the separation of powers: between the branches of the government.
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