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katrin [286]
2 years ago
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One of Baron de Montesquieu’s key ideas was

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uysha [10]2 years ago
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He wanted to create checks and balances!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND ONE OF HIS KEY IDEAS FOR IT WAS THAT THEY ARE WAYS TO MAKE SURE NO ONE HAS TOO MUCH POWER!

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