Which refers to the division of government into three branches in order to distribute power among multiple groups? (1 point)
Responses
bicameral
bicameral
federalism
federalism
Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights
Separation of Powers
5 answers
Separation of Powers
why?
The term "Separation of Powers" refers to the division of government into three branches - the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. This division is intended to prevent any one branch from having too much power and to ensure a system of checks and balances within the government. It is designed to distribute power among multiple groups so that no single group becomes too dominant.
do any of the options make sense?
Yes, the term "Separation of Powers" does make sense in the context of the division of government into three branches. The other options - bicameral, federalism, and Bill of Rights - do not specifically refer to the division of powers among different branches of government as the term "Separation of Powers" does.