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geniusboy [140]
3 years ago
10

the untied states government is divided into three parts known as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. each branch

of government has powers and responsibilities that the others do not, which divides the political power in the united states. this arrangement is most similar to a model created by which of these enlightenment thinkers?
History
1 answer:
Ber [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: apex -baron Charles de Montesquieu

Explanation:

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