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The British Crown had prevented colonists from appointing their own
judges. This issue was addressed in the U.S. Constitution by creating
A
checks and balances.
B
a separation of powers.
C
Congressional oversight.
D
a ban on cruel punishments.

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The issue of preventing colonists from appointing their own judges was addressed in the U.S. Constitution by creating **B** a separation of powers. This framework established a system in which the judiciary is independent from the other branches of government, ensuring that judges are appointed through a process that involves both the executive and legislative branches.

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