By 1963 the right of free voting hadn't been achieved by the civil rights movement. The decade of the fifty's was a continuous fight against the segregation in school and public areas, Martin Luther King Jr. began with pacific protest over discrimination, reaching the maximum national attention in 1963 in the Washington march. Was until 1965 that the voting right act was signed.
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Montesquieu believed in a separation of powers. He believed some powers should go to the executive branch, some to the legislative, and some to the judicial.
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