The purpose of the U.S. Constitution incorporating the separation of powers was primarily to ensure no single branch of government becomes too powerful. This system divides government responsibilities among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, allowing each to check and balance the others, thereby preventing any one branch from dominating the government.
What was the purpose of the U.S. Constitution incorporating the separation of powers?(3 points)
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To replicate the British parliamentary system
To replicate the British parliamentary system
To create a system where states have complete control
To create a system where states have complete control
To ensure no single branch of government becomes too powerful
To ensure no single branch of government becomes too powerful
To allow the executive branch to have ultimate authority
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