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While creating the Constitution, Madison recognized this branch will be the most powerful. a) Executive b) Legislative c) Judicial d) Bureaucracy

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The branch that Madison recognized as the most powerful while creating the Constitution is the legislative branch.

  • In rule-of-law systems, the judicial branch depends on the other branches and the population's respect for the peaceful resolution of disputes.
  • The General Court in Puritan colonies was the legislative branch.
  • The separation of powers was one of the fundamental principles of the Constitution's Framers. The Legislative Branch is sometimes referred as the "people's branch" since the Founders believed and intended the legislative branch to closely reflect the will of the citizens.

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