5. Separation of powers ensures that no single branch has unchecked authority in foreign policy decisions.
6. Each branch brings a unique perspective and expertise to foreign policy, allowing for a more comprehensive approach.
7. By dividing responsibilities, it prevents concentration of power in one branch and ensures a more democratic decision-making process.
When comparing the powers of foreign policy, why are all three branches given different responsibilities?
1. Not all branches are qualified to handle certain issues
2. These different responsibilities, supported system of checks and balances
3. Having different responsibilities prevents the branches from taking on to many responsibilities
4. These different centers and insurance nations won’t deal directly with the president
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