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How does the separation of powers keep
government from becoming too powerful?

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musicalmoodd musicalmoodd
  • 19-12-2019
So no one central branch has too much power they separate so if one tries to go corrupt the others can stop it
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isaiahdegree66 isaiahdegree66
  • 19-12-2019

Answer:it makes sure one government doesn’t become too powerful,and have the ability to overrule another government branch with vote

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