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None of the three branches of the federal government is "an exception" to the separation of powers. All three branches are equal.

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Q: Which branch appears as an exception to the separation of powers norm?
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What powers mean that each branch of government is independent?

"Separation of powers," Means that each branch of government is independent


What are the different powers in separation of powers?

excutive,judical,and legislative branch


Which part of the constitution establishes the doctrine of separation of powers?

Articles I, II and III. Article I establishes the powers of the legislative branch. Article II establishes the powers of the executive branch. Article III establishes the powers of the judicial branch. Together these three articles establish what we call the separation of powers.


Is separation of powers important?

judicial branch checks and balances


What stop one branch of the government from becoming too powerful?

"Checks And Balances" The separation of powers allows each branch to veto or amend eachothers acts


Who wrote the idea of separation powers?

Baron de Montesquieu came up with the idea of separation of powers between an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.


What government branch is excluded from the separation of powers in the federal government?

the executive branchNone of the three branches of the federal government is "an exception" to the separation of powers. All three branches are equal.


When the power of one branch of government is blocked by the power of another branch of government this concept of?

separation of powers.


Describe the idea of separation of powers What would be two examples of how your lives would be different if the Constitution did not provide for separation of powers?

The separation of powers was to keep any one branch of government from being to powerful. If this had not been in the constitution one branch could become way to powerful and destroy the nation as we know it


What is the basis for forming a government with judicial legislative and executive branch?

The separation of powers.


What is this an example of The US Constitution gives the legislative branch the power to make laws?

According to the Constitution of the U.S., the President cannot make laws.


Do lawyers have standing in the legislative branch since they form the judicial branch or is this a violation of the separation of power in government?

Lawyers are often neither a part of each branch, so there is no violation of separation of powers.