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Which statement best describes a government in which there is no separation of powers?
People’s rights are guaranteed.
One person rules and has absolute power.
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One person rules and has absolute power.
Without separation of powers (no independent legislative, executive, and judicial branches), authority is concentrated and can become absolute, which threatens individual rights rather than guaranteeing them.
Without separation of powers (no independent legislative, executive, and judicial branches), authority is concentrated and can become absolute, which threatens individual rights rather than guaranteeing them.
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