separation of powers

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Separate Institutions Sharing Powers
One of the great accomplishments of the founders of United States of America was formation of an effective constitutional structure of political institutions. Main goal of the framers was to create a government system where its power would be divided between different branches. Federalist form of government allowed separating powers between the national government and state governments, to prevent one from becoming too powerful over the other.
Separation of powers divides power between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and makes each of the those different departments of United States government. The legislative (congress) branch is responsible for making laws; executive branch (president) implements them and judiciary (court system) interprets the laws and makes decisions on controversial issues. Under this system each branch limits the power of the other two. Even though, each branch has distinct role and is independent from the other, but to some extend or the other, their roles in decision making overlap. Here are some o...

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