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What is the purpose of the separation of powers?
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• to keep ordinary citizens involved in politics
O 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
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to prevent any branch from dominating the government
The separation of powers divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches so no single branch can become too powerful.
The separation of powers divides government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches so no single branch can become too powerful.
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