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13 October, 16:00

How does the separation of powers in different institutions limit the federal government's power? What are the consequences for the ability of the federal government to govern?

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  1. 13 October, 19:42
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    Separation of powers in different institutions ensures that neither branch of government becomes too powerful to the extent that it is tyrannical. The consequences of the ability of the federal government to govern is that it can potentially infringe on the freedoms of citizens
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