The doctrine of separation of powers states:
A) That the legislative, executive and judicial arms of government should function independently of each other.
B) That the executive holds the ultimate authority.
C) That the federal, state and local governments should remain separate.
D) That the head of state has no power and is a mere figurehead.
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