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26 May, 03:03

French philosopher Charles de Montesquieu developed the idea that executive, legislative, and judicial authority should be assigned to different branches of government. This idea was later adapted in the U. S. Constitution as the

A. principle of the separation of powers.

B. principle of limited government.

C. theory of concurrent powers.

D. practice of republicanism.

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  1. 26 May, 05:39
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    A. principle of the separation of powers.
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