Separation of Powers
The Separation of Power means that the the national government separated in multiple branches. The branches are Legislation (Article 1), Executive (Article 2), and Judicial (Article 3). The Legislation branch contains the congress and the House of Representatives. The Executive branch contains the Presidential Cabinet, and the Judicial contains the Supreme Court. Each branch has their own responsibilities. The Legislation makes up the rules, the Executive controls the military, and the Judicial branch make up the court systems which interprets the law.
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