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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...
Thanks!

2007-11-12 00:37:10 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

thank you sooo much FRAGINAL-NOYPI !!

2007-11-12 03:38:56 · update #1

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Proponents of separation of powers believe that it protects democracy and forestalls tyranny; opponents of separation of powers, such as Professor Charles M. Hardin, have pointed out that, regardless of whether it accomplishes this end, it also slows down the process of governing, promotes executive dictatorship and unaccountability, and tends to marginalize the legislature.

2007-11-12 01:16:21 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

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