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Read the excerpt from the Centinel. This hypothesis [separation of powers] supposes human wisdom competent [capable] to the task of instituting three co-equal orders in government…If such an organization of power were practicable [able to be used], how long would it continue? Not a day. —Centinel What is the Centinel’s view of the three-party system?

a. People could not create a fair system with three separate powers.
b. A three-branch system could last not just one day, but many years.
c. Wise humans could make three equal powers in government.
d. It would be foolish to have fewer than three branches of government.

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A.

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A People could not create a fair system with three separate powers is the correct answer.

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Centinel was the alias that was used for writing articles to Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer and Philadelphia Freeman's Journal from October 1787 till April 1788. Historians consider that the articles were written by Samuel Bryan. Some of the articles were also written by George Bryan and Eleazer Oswald. Samuel Bryan was an anti-federalist who was against the proposed Constitution of the United States. He was a resident of Pennsylvania and wrote during the Confederation period.

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