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    In comparison to the powers of both the legislative branch of government to the executive branch of government, one must first take a look and understand why these two main branches of government were made in the first place. What powers make up each individual form of government, why and how are they able to function separately and also, their purpose is for the people of the nation. For the first branch of government, the legislative branch, this branch was first established in Article 1 of…

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    product to enter into Peru and why there is an opportunity for this product. 
 Peru 's political system is a constitutional republic with a multi-party system, and the government consists of three branches of government which are executive, legislative, and judicial. The executive branch contains the president and two vice presidents. The president is head of the state and government elected by popular vote for a five-year term in addition to eligibility for nonconsecutive terms (IBP, Inc. 13).…

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    in order to stay away from misinterpretations of power or inequality. Hamilton underestimated the strength of the judiciary branch and the power that it has in keeping the other branches in check. Without the judiciary branch the legislative and executive branch could create and pass any laws that they so pleased. The judicial branch maintains order in the laws and ensure that things do not favor one side more than the other, as much as…

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    by the chief executive, the delegates all got together to write the new constitution, the articles of confederation were not keeping peace in the states or the government as well. The delegates wanted to guard against tyranny, as well as build a new frame for our government, and states. In order to keep peace in the states the delegates had to come up with some ideas that would help keep tyranny out of the government: Tyranny, Federalism, Separation…

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    Assembly to try and gain their freedom from impending Allied rule. The constitution included that, stated on the Grand National Assembly’s website, “sovereignty belongs to the nation without any reservation and limitation” and “the legislative and executive powers are vested in the Assembly” (“History,” n.d.). The second constitution can as of 1924, after the Anatolia region became the Republic of Turkey. The 1924 constitution contained elements of both the parliamentary system and governmental…

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    Every four years there is race that many contestants are dying to win. The prize isn’t a gold medal, but rather securing the honor and privilege to serve the United States in the highest position available, the Presidency. Though the role is very coveted, it is a very demanding and stressful job that has many advantages, but also many obstacles associated to it. The president has a majority of personal responsibilities to look over, also while trying to take into account the wishes and needs of…

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    separated into three branches, the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. The legislative branch makes the laws, while the executive branch enforces them and the judicial branch interprets the laws and defends the constitution. The roles of the three branches of government are established in the first three articles of the constitution, and in Article 2 the president’s control of the executive branch is given, “The Executive Power shall be vested in a president of the…

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    States’ government are tasked with different things and run by different people. First of all the three branches are legislative, judicial and executive. The legislative branch is tasked with making the laws, the judicial branch is tasked with interpreting the laws, and it is the executive branch’s job to enforce the laws. The person that is in charge of the executive branch is the President, the people in charge of the legislative branch is Congress, and the people in charge of the judicial…

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    Separation of Powers is the division of power in the government into three different branches so that no one branch is more powerful than the other. There are three branches of government in the United States of America. The legislative creates laws, the executive enforces the laws, and the judicial interprets them. The Separation of Powers is just as important today as when the Constitution was written because it keeps the government from being dictated by one person or small group of people.…

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    tyranny from happening and that’s exactly what it accomplished. The Separation of powers divides the American government so that one person or one group cannot have too much power over the nation. Our government was split into three branches, the executive, legislative, and judicial branch. Each branch and the way they’re separated is crucial to how we run things in America and has been since our founders made “The Separation of Powers”. The separation of powers is a key reason to why our…

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