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Janiyah Galloway
4 May, 12:17
Montesquieu thought that
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Kiera Mcintyre
4 May, 12:23
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Montesqieu believed of the seperation of powers. When I say that I mean that he believed that no one person or specific group of people should have all the power in a government. His thoughts contributed to the three branches of government of the US; judicial, executive, and legislative.
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