Answer: West
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-The Judicial Branch contains the Supreme Court and other lower courts.
-The Legislative Branch contains the congress, in which laws that we all know to this date are created for them to later be enforced.
-The Executive Branch has the ability to reject or enforce the laws created by the legislative branch. Contains the President.
More in depth explanation
1) Judicial
-The Judicial Branch is responsible for approving laws that the legislative branch makes.
- The most important part of this branch is the Supreme Court which has the ability to limit the powers of the other branches of Government.
2) Legislative
-This Branch is very important because it creates laws to enforce upon its country and it has the ability to declare war against other countries.
-A legislature is someone who has the power to make laws and control the laws by voting which laws we all want and which not.
3) Executive
-The Executive Branch is the “decisions” branch, this branch is responsible for implementing laws that are created by the Legislative Branch.
-They also can reject or, approve a law made by the legislative branch of government.
Division of powers consists on breaking down the power of the state in three independent pillars: a legislature, an executive, and a judiciary.
This system was claimed by the Enlightenment philosophers, like Montesquieu, as the alternative that should replace absolut monarchies that were operating in Europe at that time. The whole power was concentrated in one single man, the King. Moreover, it was believed that his power came directly from God.
It is important to remember that Enlightenment fought for reason over superstititions, the orthodoxy of religion or dogmatic beliefs. Therefore, this movement also claimed for political innovations, discarding the belief of power coming from God, and willing to make effective the fact that actually power comes the people in the country.
Radicalism played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement. In terms of setbacks, the views of some individuals in society made it difficult for the goals of the civil rights movement to be accomplished. For example, citizens who were in favor of segregated schools made it difficult for African-Americans to get access to an equal education. Even after the Brown vs. Board case stated that separate but equal was not legal, schools still fought to keep African-Americans out of schools that were all white.
Even though radicalism played a negative part, the views of these individuals also helped progress the Civil Rights movement in other cases. The radicals who used violence against African-American citizens who were practicing nonviolent protests received negative attention from the media. After seeing several stories where African-Americans were physically abused by individuals with radical views, American citizens started to turn against these people hurting others who were trying to be peaceful.