The following are the three types of powers found in the constitution of most democratic governments:
1. Executive Power - exercised by the executive branch of the government such as the presidency. Its function is to execute and enforce the law.
2. Legislative Power - the power to legislate. This is exercised by the Congress.
3. Judicial Power - to power to settle legal disputes. This is exercised by judicial courts.
2007-02-19 12:31:55
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answered by Salsa Hermano 3
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Types Of Constitutional Powers
2017-01-19 20:54:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The United States Constitution has three articles that deals with our government, Article I, the Congress or Legislature; Article II, the President or Chief Executive, and Article III the Judiciary or Supreme Court. Articles IV-Articles VII deal with amending the Constitution and other aspects of the government. I believe there are 26 Amendments.
2007-02-19 13:52:40
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answered by Rev. Dr. Glen 3
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Not sure exactly what you are asking. There are many different powers found in the US Constitution.
Judicial-Executive-Legislative (Government Structure)
Federal-Concurrent-State (Federalism)
Then there are many specific powers given to the Supreme Court, the President, and Congress.
2007-02-19 17:11:06
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answered by Jay G 3
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Executive, legislative, and judicial powers
2007-02-19 12:53:12
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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