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<u>Montesquieu's</u> views and studies of governments led to him to believe that government corruption was probable if a system of government didn't include balance of powers. He conceived the idea of separating government authority into the three major branches: executive, legislative and judicial. This perspective significantly influenced the authors of the Constitution in establishing laws and division of duties, and also in the inclusion of provisions to preserve individual liberties.
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1.) Greed and Corruption
2.) yes we are
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1.) Rome was riding high for a while because the people trusted the sanity of rulers that did the best for them and brought prosperity, as time went on, unfortunately, Roman rulers were more concerned in accumulating wealth and expoilting the citizens of Rome to do so creating a higher percentage of poverty and making the already rich people richer causing many bad decisions from rulers leading to a revolt of the people and the end of the Roman Empire.
2.) The greater difference between the rich and poor has caused a massive amount of debt and many unhappy people. With current bribery scandals and officials using their position for their own personal gain, people have started to try to change that now, leading to protests and movements to make things more equal. When the current government or the 1% don't do anything to satisfy the people, history will repeat itself and the US form of government will fall.
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because our world has no morals or relations to trust.
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Afghanistan
Explanation: Afghanistan got independece in 1919 which is before India's 1947 and Shri Lanka's 1948 and Malaysias's 1957 hope this helps god bless
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1:It is a determined, powerful speech
2:He is most likely from the British military
3:He is trying to rally the British people and military and give them hope and wantsvhis audiance to feel powerful and hopeful.
4: The British will fight on no matter what happens, even if everyone seems impossible to win,the British will stand