The doctrine of separation of powers:
A) is a constitutional requirement of federalism in Australia.
B) is based on the idea that no one person or body should exercise more than one power.
C) requires that there is a separation of power between the state and federal governments.
D) refers to the division of power between the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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