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The separation of powers in the Constitution favored by Federalists provided
a way for the states to make sure their rights were protected.
the division of government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
the right of the people to check the power of their government.
a way to ensure that monarchy could not develop in the United States.
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the division of government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
Explanation: Federalists argued separation of powers would prevent concentration of authority and protect liberty by assigning distinct functions to three branches.
Explanation: Federalists argued separation of powers would prevent concentration of authority and protect liberty by assigning distinct functions to three branches.
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