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Francesca Anderson
21 September, 12:51
What does balance of power mean
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Dominic Merritt
21 September, 15:44
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Balance of power is talking about the legislative, judicial, and executive branch which were all made to keep each other "balanced out" where they can check other branches and make sure that decisions being made aren't "unconstitutional" so that there wouldn't be one person with total power that could lead to a dictatorship.
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