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Every government holds the basic powers: Legislative power (the powe3r to make laws and to frame public policies), Executive power (the power to execte, enforce, andminister laws), and Judicial power (the power to interpret laws, to dermine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within society).

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The 3 basic powers that all governments have are legislation, judicial and execution. These powers are separated in most countries into their respective branches.

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The power to make, enforce, and interperet laws

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executive powers, legislative powers, and judicial powers

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political power, public policy power, democratic power

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Not every government has the same powers as the United States. Many are dictatorships or have kings and these do not share power.

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judicial, legislative, executive

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