What is the difference in separation of powers and checks and balances?
separation of powers and checks and balances both refer to each branch having their own powers. they are actually different terms for the exact same thing.
separation of powers refers to the separate powers of congress and the senate, while checks and balances refers to enumerated powers that check the power of each branch.
separation of powers refers to the national, state, and local governments having their own powers, while checks and balances refers to the legislative, executive, and judicial branches having their own powers.
separation of powers refers to each branch of government having their own distinct powers, while checks and balances refers to the ability of each branch to prevent another branch from becoming too powerful.
whose laws are always superior according to the "supremacy clause"?
state government
local government
national government
none of these; all levels of government are equal
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