How does the division of powers in the government help the branches to focus on the best interests of the people?

A. No one branch has all the power, which keeps the people's rights intact.
B. The branches are able to focus on specific tasks that are aligned to the rights of the people.
C. It gives the people more opportunity to interact with the government.
D. All branches work on the same tasks to ensure the people's rights are protected.

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The correct answer is B. The branches are able to focus on specific tasks that are aligned to the rights of the people.

This option emphasizes that each branch of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) has distinct responsibilities that allow them to specialize in different areas. This specialization helps ensure that the government operates effectively and in the best interests of the people by allowing for a more focused approach to governance and public service.