The Constitution divides power through federalism and the separation of powers. Federalism allocates authority between the national and state governments, allowing each level to operate independently within its own sphere. Meanwhile, the separation of powers distributes government functions among three branches—executive, legislative, and judicial—ensuring that no single branch becomes too powerful. This system of checks and balances maintains accountability and protects individual rights.
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