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If people believe that separation of powers is important, which of the following would not be a government they support?

(A) a government where responsibility is divided between groups of people
(B) a government where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions
(C)a government with legislative, executive, and judicial branches
(D)a government where no one group of people has all the control

User Orange
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I'm going to have to go with B a government where a single ruler, like a king makes all of the decisions. The president is not a king he is controlled bye Congress people would not want a king because that king could be greedy, violent, only care about himself type a person and he would disrespect people.

So your answer is B.
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Answer:

(B) a government where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions

Step-by-step explanation:

The U.S. government is based on the principle of Separation of Powers, which refers to the division of power and responsibilities of the government into three branches: The judicial, the Executive and the Legislative. This principle prevents the government from being controlled by one branch or by one person, and it sets the basis for the checks and balances system in which all branches oversee, check and limit the power of each other. So, if people believe that separation of powers is important, one government they would not support is one where a single ruler, like a king, makes all the decisions.

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