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History, 22.11.2019 14:31 jaelynnm

What is the primary reason to have three branches of government? he primary reason to have three branches of government?

a. having three branches prevents the concentration of power in one branch.

b. having three branches delineates specific roles for each branch.

c. having three branches ensures that every decision made is one everyone can agree with.

d. having three branches affirms absolute civilian control of the government

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