Asked by Jen (Please HELP )
The Constitution provides for a separation of powers. What does this mean?
Don't get it !!!
Don't get it !!!
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Answered by
Princess Anna
It basically means that the Constitution created a separation of powers, being the 3 branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Answered by
Writeacher
The legislature is there to make laws.
The president is there to execute laws (see that they are enforced).
The judiciary is there to make sure all is constitutional.
Separation = no one is to do the others' jobs!
The president is there to execute laws (see that they are enforced).
The judiciary is there to make sure all is constitutional.
Separation = no one is to do the others' jobs!
Answered by
Princess Anna
and nobody gets to much power over one another! :-)
Answered by
Jen (Please HELP )
OK, I understand thanks so much
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