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These words are part of Montesquieu's treatise The Spirit of the Laws. More specifically, they belong to the Chapter 6 ("Of the Constitution of Engand") of this treatise.
In this text, Montesquieu defends political liberty. Moreover, he argues that the best way of achieving it is by establishing the separation of the powers. In that way, Montesquieu believes that the different functions of government, that is to say the executive, legislative, and judicial functions, should be assigned to different bodies. Furthermore, he argues that liberty cannot be established in a nation where there is no separation of powers.
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Here are 12 fun facts :D
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Extreme Territory among Giants.
The Highest Mountains on Earth.
The Deepest Canyon On Earth.
The Original Name Of Mount Everest.
The Nepal's Capital Was Once A Lake.
Hinduism Is The Most Important Religion In The Land Of Buddha.
Home of Endangered Animals.
The Legend Of Yeti, The Abominable Snowman.
The "reproach of Egypt" was removed at Gilgal by:
B) Circumcision
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D is the correct option.
Explanation:
Dwight Eisenhower served as the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. The term supreme allied commander originated during the first world war. The first supreme allied commander was Ferdinand Foch, who commanded French, British and Italian forces during world war one. During the second world war, the allies appointed supreme allied commanders for their multi-nation armies. Full operational control to Land, Air, and Sea units was given to them. Eisenhower served as the Supreme Allied Commander for the Mediterranean theatre. Later he held the same post for NATO forces.