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Salsk061 [2.6K]
2 years ago
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Which principle was included in most state constitutions?

History
2 answers:
Natalija [7]2 years ago
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<em><u>The separation of powers principle was included in most state constitutions. </u></em>

Further Explanation:

Each and every  state of the United States has an identifiable written Constitution usually lengthier than the federal constitution. They too are the  blueprint of the political and legal structure of the state supervision. It has  an “executive branch” but headed by the governor and the other two branches, same as the Federal constitution. This division of power is quantified as per the separation of power standards mentioned in the constitution.  

Separation of power determines the powers that are to be granted to all the there branches of the state administration. The legislature, the judicial division ,and the executive branch.In this type of governance,each body is independent of each other and works independently without the fear  of being intervened. Separation of power reduces the instances of abuse of power. The powers are divided into such a way  that each division can evaluate  the other one and prevent it from establishing itself more powerful.  

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Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Constitution

Keywords: legislative body, United States, United States legislature, General Assembly, United States, the legislative branch, judicial branch, executive branch, separation of power, constitution,

Deffense [45]2 years ago
6 0

separation of powers was the principle that was included in most state constitutions.  

The separation of powers is a structure in which responsibilities, authority and power are divided between the three branches of government, such as the executive, judiciary and the legislative.

Further Explanation

The purpose of separation of power is to prevent a branch of government from having power over one another. it provides for check and balance between the three branches of government.  it also check abuse of power to prevent autocracy.

The tripartite system of government that is found in the United Kingdom and the United State is a popular example of separation of powers in which there are distinct powers between the three branches of government.

Separation of powers is also a reflection of the fact the president cannot appoint a cabinet member without the approval of the congress: the senate in this case.

The legislative have the power to pass law and monitor its implementation, the executive branch of the government has the power to implement the laws, and the judiciary exercises judicial power by deciding on dispute brought before it.

However, the legislative is comprises of both the house of representatives and the senate.They are also called the congress.

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