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The legislature separates powers in government through a system of checks and balances. For example, the president of the United States can veto bills that the Congress issues, but Congress must have a 2/3 majority vote for that bill to pass after the president's veto. Additionally, the Supreme Court has the power to declare a bill unconstitutional and it will not be allowed to pass; all bills must be examined by the Supreme Court before they are declared laws.
My legislature creates separate powers through two separate houses. Upperclassmen are represented in one house, and lowerclassmen are represented in the other. Each house must approve a new policy change, so both check and balance each other's power. Both of these principles are established in my government.