Answer:
78 says but the US does have a severe problem with the concept.
The idea of separation of powers does not function well in today’s modern world with disciplined party members. In fact I would wager that the concept is mythical and unenforceable.
If the government of the UK can function in excellent manner without the concept then that is proof of it’s uselessness. The British government practices a concept called legislative supremacy where there’s no “separation”, no “checks”, and no “balances”. The government is totally run by the elected representatives who have the power to change anything at anytime without obstruction from the monarch, the Lords, or the courts.
The idea of an independent judiciary is another myth because the US political culture fights to the extreme for judges that are not independent but faithful to the proper ideology.
Explanation:
In the 14th to
the 17th century, a period popularly known as The Renaissance, humanist
philosophers reintroduced Rhetoric (The art of public speaking and debate), a style
of speaking (and writing) which is steeped in ancient Greek and Roman
traditions.
In the 19th century, manifest destiny was widely held belief in the united states and its settlers were destined to expand across North America
The idea of "natural rights" are presented in the first amendment due to freedom of religion.