The theory of Separation of Powers is a division of powers between :
[amp_mcq option1=”Central and State Governments.” option2=”different branches of Government.” option3=”the polity and the economy.” option4=”State and local Governments.” correct=”option2″]
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UPSC CAPF – 2016
– These distinct entities are traditionally identified as the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
– While other options (A, C, D) represent divisions or relationships within a political system (federalism, socio-economic spheres, decentralization), they do not define the classical theory of Separation of Powers as a division *between different branches of Government*.