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Montesquieu and Separation of Powers
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Which of the following best describes Charles de Montesquieu’s primary argument for the separation of powers?

A

It ensures that the judiciary can always override the decisions of the legislative and executive branches.

B

It is designed to expedite the legislative process by eliminating conflicting interests.

C

It allows the executive branch to unilaterally manage crises without delay.

D

It prevents any single branch of government from becoming too powerful and ensures liberty through checks and balances.

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