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Is separation of powers a good system of democratic government organization? ... Separation of powers tends to favor the government being free from a clearly powerful branch. ...
Clearly democratic government can work without separation of powers. ... Only in the United States do people directly associate separation of powers with an effective democratic government, or the ability to execute political procedure and policy.
One entity that may make separation of powers seem better or worse depending on how it was examined are political parties. ...
These two different situations are where separation of powers are perceived to be at their best and worst moments. ... Only an incomplete analysis of the documented history can yield clues as to the nature of political party separation and the growth and stasis of our political system as they relate to natural principles.
Approximate Word count = 832 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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