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Review the policy making process in U.S. government. In 3–5 sentences, evaluate how it is an example of separation of powers.
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The policy making process in the U.S. government involves multiple branches working together to create and implement policies. The legislative branch, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate, creates and passes laws. The executive branch, led by the President, enforces and administers those laws. The judicial branch, represented by the Supreme Court, interprets the laws. This separation of powers ensures that no single branch has complete control, allowing for a system of checks and balances to prevent any abuse of power.