Structure of Government in Chile
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What is the primary purpose of the division of the three powers of the state?

  • To create a complex system of government
  • To favor the executive power over the other branches
  • To establish a single, powerful leader
  • To ensure a balance of power and prevent abuse over citizens (correct)
  • Who is responsible for proposing laws?

  • The legislative power
  • The citizens of Chile
  • The executive power (correct)
  • The judicial power
  • What is the primary function of the legislative power?

  • To resolve disputes and problems between individuals
  • To determine what each person is entitled to according to the law
  • To administer the state and maintain public order
  • To approve or reject laws and oversee government actions (correct)
  • Which power of the state determines what each person is entitled to according to the law?

    <p>The judicial power</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the outcome of the division of the three powers of the state?

    <p>A balance of power between the three institutions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The ______ structure of Chile is divided into three institutions, each responsible for a specific area.

    <p>administrative</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The three powers of the state are designed to prevent any one person or institution from abusing power over ______.

    <p>citizens</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The executive power is headed by the ______, responsible for administering the state.

    <p>President</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The legislative power is composed of ______ and senators who meet in Congress.

    <p>deputies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The three powers of the state are established to prevent any one institution from holding too much ______.

    <p>power</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The administrative structure of Chile is divided into three institutions, each responsible for a specific area, known as the division of the three powers of the state.
    • The three powers of the state are the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, designed to prevent any one person or institution from abusing power over citizens.
    • The executive power is headed by the President, responsible for administering the state, maintaining public order, and proposing laws.
    • The legislative power is composed of deputies and senators who meet in Congress, representing the people, approving or rejecting laws, and overseeing government actions.
    • The judicial power resolves disputes and problems between individuals, determining what each person is entitled to according to the law.
    • The three powers of the state are established to prevent any one institution from holding too much power and to ensure a balance of power.

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    Learn about the three powers of the state in Chile, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and their roles in maintaining a balance of power. Discover how each institution is responsible for a specific area and how they work together to prevent abuse of power.

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