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Why did the members of the Constitutional Convention include the concept of "separation of powers" into the Constitution? it prevents one part of the government from becoming too powerful it was a process
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Why did the members of the Constitutional Convention include the concept of "separation of powers" into the Constitution?
it prevents one part of the government from becoming too powerful
it was a process used by the government in Great Britain
it allows the state and federal governments to keep specific powers
it was a concept created by Enlightenment philosophers
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I think it’s the first one
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it prevents one part of the government from becoming too powerful
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