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How is Montesquieu's concept of the separation of powers incorporated into

the U.S. Constitution?

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Following Montesquieu’s guidance, the U.S. Constitution sets up three separate branches of government. These branches are executive, legislative, and judicial; each branch plays its own role in either enforcing, making, or interpreting the law. Therefore, this establishment of separate powers is supported by Montesquieu’s theory.
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You see this with the seperation of the three branches which is specifically outlined in the first 3 articles of the Constitution

Step-by-step explanation:

yes.

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