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Separation of Powers: How the Constitution Divides Government Authority
Discover how the U.S. Constitution distributes power among three branches of government to prevent tyranny and protect the rights of every citizen.
What You'll Learn
The Constitution divides power among three distinct government branches.
Checks and balances allow each branch to limit the others.
Judicial review empowers courts to strike down unconstitutional laws.
Impeachment and veto powers ensure accountability across all branches.
What You'll Practice
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Students define key terms like veto, impeachment, and judicial review.
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Learners identify how each branch checks the others constitutionally.
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Practice questions assess understanding of congressional override and appointments.
Why This Matters
Understanding the separation of powers equips students to analyze how government functions, evaluate the actions of each branch, and recognize the constitutional safeguards that protect individual rights in a democratic society.
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Separation of Powers
Checks and Balances
Judicial Review
Veto Power
Impeachment

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