The following is an example of the principle of the separation of powers :
( D ) all of the above are examples of the separation of powers.
The principle of the separation of powers
The correct answer for this question is D, all the examples in A, B and C are correct.
The separation of powers means that the governmental authority is divided into three branches: legislative (Parliament or Senate), executive (President or Prime Minister and the Cabinet), and judiciary (Chief Justice and other judges) .
When this principle works correctly all the powers works freely and toghether for the wellness of the inhabitants