What are examples of governmental systems that do not have separation of powers?

a. A parliamentary system has no separation of powers between the executive and legislative
b. An absolute monarchy has no separation of powers between any branches
c. A bicameral legislature in a democracy
d. Self-government by early colonial assemblies


Ans:
a. A parliamentary system has no separation of powers between the executive and legislative
b. An absolute monarchy has no separation of powers between any branches
d. Self-government by early colonial assemblies

Political Science

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