What is the purpose of the separation of powers?

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Responses

to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics

to prevent any branch from dominating the government

to distribute work between state and federal levels of government

to ensure that every president is supported by the majority of people and the majority of states

1 answer

The purpose of the separation of powers is to prevent any branch from dominating the government. This principle divides government responsibilities into distinct branches (typically the executive, legislative, and judicial) to create a system of checks and balances.