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explain how and why one feature of the U.S. government is the most important for America’s democracy.:
Explicit separation of powers.
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The Government of the america, the federal government, has three branches: the executive power, invested in the President, the legislative power, given to Congress, and the judicial power, vested in one Supreme Court and other federal courts created by Congress. The Constitution gives a system of checks and balances aiming to avoid the dominion of any one branch.
the very important actions demand the participation of not less than a single branch of government. For example, Congress will pass the laws, whereas the President can veto them. The executive branch prosecutes suspects for criminal violations, but they have be tried by the courts. The President appoints federal judges, but their appointment must be confirmed by the Senate.
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