What is the primary reason to have three branches of government?
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What is the primary reason to have three branches of government?
The Federal Government:
The three branches of government are: the executive, legislative and judicial. The first is headed by the President. The second consists of the Congress. The third is the federal court system.
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View this answerThe reason that there are three branches of government is so that no one branch becomes too powerful. This makes it more difficult for a tyrant to...
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