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montesquieu
http://www.ncsl.org/research/about-state-legislatures/separation-of-powers-an-overview.aspx

  1. what are the 3 parts of the us government?
  2. why is it important to separate the powers of a government?

your answers here (two sections)
\there is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.\

  1. what do you think montesquieu was saying in this quote?
  2. how do you think it reflects on his thoughts about government?

your answers here (two sections)

john locke
\what worries you, masters you.\

  1. what is lock saying about the power of fear?

your answers here
\we are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character from those who\ (partial text)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bziwzjgjt7i&t=5s
watch the above video, how did locke feel about:

  1. educating children:
  2. religious tolerance:

your answers here (two sections)

Explanation:

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Montesquieu - First Column Questions
1. What are the 3 parts of the US government?
Brief Explanations

The US government has three branches: Legislative (makes laws, e.g., Congress), Executive (enforces laws, e.g., President), and Judicial (interprets laws, e.g., Supreme Court). This is based on the separation of powers concept, which Montesquieu influenced.

Brief Explanations

Separating powers prevents one branch from gaining too much power (tyranny). Each branch can check the others (checks and balances), ensuring accountability, protecting individual rights, and maintaining a balanced government.

Brief Explanations

Montesquieu criticizes using law/justice as a guise for tyranny. He means that when those in power misuse legal authority to oppress, it’s a great injustice—tyranny hidden behind supposed justice.

Answer:

The three parts of the US government are the Legislative Branch (makes laws), the Executive Branch (enforces laws), and the Judicial Branch (interprets laws).

2. Why is it important to separate the powers of a government?