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Separation of powers?

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Separation of powers?

Hi, can you please help me; I've got an essay to write. It’s composed of 3 parts: introduction, argumentation and conclusion (french college system). Now, in the introduction, I have to announce my argumentation which has to be composed of 2 parts. What do you think should be my 2 parts? They actually depend on the question I have to write in the introduction which is like a guide, and the essay is to give an answer to that question. What do you think should be my question (problematique)?

As you have already seen, my subject is: separation of powers...

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  1. What about Separation of powers? for or against, or why power tends to fracture down (or consolidate up) to its most stable point?

    What do YOU think should be your 2 parts?  The first thought you had after reading this question should be the one you go with.


  2. We are mono-powerful.

  3. I would suggest your main essay question be something controversial, yet simple for you to research and write.

    Try something like: Is Venezuela (to use a current example) evolving against the separation of powers?

    Good luck

  4. Separation of powers is the principle that the three branches of government which is the executive, legislative and judiciary are co-equal bodies endowed with check and balance mechanism.  Thus, the Congress can veto the acts of the President and the Judiciary can amend or repel the acts of the other branches through judicial inquiry.
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