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How does the U.S. constitution best reflect the ideal separation of powers?

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User Rodolfo
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Answer:

So the governments, presidents, and branches don't have all the laws and rights up to them.

Step-by-step explanation:

People wanted some rights to vote on who they want. They also didn't want to have all the power to leaders and they protested against them, making Franklin thing that the people are right and then they changed it.

*And the people were anyway*

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User Monojohnny
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Answer: The Seperation of Powers establishes the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch.

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User Rich Von Lehe
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