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How do Congress, the Courts, and the President check power for each institution? What are the primary powers and what is the source of this power—that are shared between each of these
political institutions and what overall powers are distinctive to each in their relationship to one
another-what gives them the legitimacy to have this power? Based on the arguments
presented by Muir, Mills, and Dahl, how does the relationship between separate and shared
powers define each institution within the political system (provide relevant examples)?

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