The Washington State Constitution creates separation of powers by giving different responsibilities to each branch of government. This means that the legislative, executive, and judicial branches have distinct functions and powers, which helps to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
The Washington State Constitution creates separation of powers by
allowing the governor to determine each branch’s power.
giving unequal power to each branch of government.
giving different responsibilities to each branch of government.
ensuring that the supreme court oversees each branch.
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