Answer:
B
. Kings can take advantage of their power.
Explanation:
From the given passage, we can assume that the primary goal of establishing the Constitution was for the "separation" of powers among various branches. This was done with the idea of making sure that power is not concentrated in just one area or person.
The separation of government's powers into three branches ensures equal level of authority. Moreover, the statement <em>"They didn't want another king!"</em> provides a supporting point to the separation of the power. So, by the act of this power separation, the founders of the United States would most likely agree with the statement that kings can take advantage of their powers, which is what the founders are trying to prevent.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Answer:
1 Harriet Tubman
2 suffrage
3 Frederick Douglas
4 abolition
5 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
6 Sojourner Truth
7 Seneca Falls Convention
They thought the world was flat, not round.
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