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Which one of the following factors constitutes the best safeguard of liberty in a liberal democracy?

  1. A committed judiciary
  2. Centralization of powers
  3. Elected government
  4. Separation of powers

Explanation

Option (d) is correct
  • In a liberal democracy, the separation of powers among the legislature, executive, and judiciary acts as a key safeguard for individual liberty. This principle allocates legislative, executive, and judicial responsibilities to distinct branches, enabling them to act as checks on one another to prevent arbitrary government actions. By keeping these branches from overstepping their boundaries, the separation of powers maintains a system of checks and balances.

Diagram illustrating separation of powers among three branches of government: Judiciary, Parliament, and Executive Government. Each branch is represented by distinct icons and colors—orange for Judiciary with a courthouse, teal for Parliament with a government building, and purple for Executive Government with a group of people—connected by dashed lines to show their interrelation and specific powers.

Answer: (a) Separation of powers; Difficulty Level: Medium
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