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5 | Branches (of government) |
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Branches (of government) Explanation: The executive branch The legislative branch The judicial branch This doesn't communicate directly the idea of "power" or "authority", but is the way that we commonly speak of the organization of a government with separation of powers. Common usage in government and politics |
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Branches (of government) Explanation: Executive branch Legislative branch Judicial branch Though these terms don't convey the idea of "power" or "authority", this is the way that we always refer to the organization of a government possessing separation of powers. Common usage in government and politics |
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