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How was Montesquieu and Locke different from each other?

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Based on these excerpts, Montesquieu believed that government should be separated into three branches with different roles to protect liberty, but Locke was more concerned with protecting the individual liberties of people, like property, peace, and safety, than about the structure of the government itself.

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