How does the principle of separation of powers limit the power of the government?
A. by making...
How does the principle of separation of powers limit the power of the government?
A. by making the members of each branch run for election
B. by defining the authority of each branch of the government
C. by allowing each branch of the government to pass laws
D. by regulating the terms of the members of each branch
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