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Powers within three organs of government is called


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a

Federalism

b

Separation of powers

c

Secularism

d

None of the above 

answer is B.

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Separation of powers is sharing of power within three organs of government.
According to the Indian constitution, there are three organs of government. These are the judiciary, the executive and the legislature. The legislature refers to our elected representatives. The executive is a smaller group of people who are responsible for running the government and implementing laws. The judiciary relates to the system of courts in this country. Each organ ensures the balance of power between all three and acts as a check on the other organs of government.
 
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