Review:

Separation Of Powers In Government

overall review score: 4.5
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Separation of powers in government is a principle where the duties and powers of a government are divided into different branches to prevent abuse of power.

Key Features

  • Executive branch
  • Legislative branch
  • Judicial branch
  • Checks and balances

Pros

  • Prevents concentration of power in one branch
  • Ensures accountability and transparency
  • Promotes democracy and rule of law

Cons

  • Potential for gridlock or inefficiency
  • Can lead to conflicts between branches

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