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3. for what reason is the judicial branch separate from the other two b…

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  1. for what reason is the judicial branch separate from the other two branches of government? so it can made decisions about military forces so it can provide financial decisions for the government so it can create treaties with other countries so it can provide a neutral interpretation of laws

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The judicial branch interprets laws. Separation from the legislative and executive branches allows for neutral legal - interpretation, free from undue influence from those making and enforcing laws. Military decisions are typically the executive's purview, financial decisions can involve the legislative and executive, and treaty - making is mainly an executive function.

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so it can provide a neutral interpretation of laws