Civic Foundations

Explore the building blocks of our democracy and understand the laws that guide our lives.

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7. The Executive, Legislature and the Judiciary

In constitutional democracies, the exercise of public authority is organized through a system of institutions. Rather than concentrating power in a single body, the constitution distributes responsibilities among different branches of government.

These branches are commonly described as the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary.

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6. Checks and Balances

Dividing power is only the first step in preventing its misuse.

A constitutional democracy also requires mechanisms to ensure that power, once divided, remains within its proper limits.

These mechanisms are known as checks and balances.

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5. Separation of Powers

In constitutional democracies, public authority is not concentrated in a single institution. Instead, the functions of government are distributed among different branches, each with its own responsibilities.

This principle is known as the separation of powers, and it exists to ensure that no one institution exercises unchecked authority.

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