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What were the reasons the founding fathers of the American Republic divided the government into the legislative, judicial, and executive branches? How does this benefit the three branches?

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This solution provides a historically sound reason why the founding fathers of the American Republic exercised great wisdom in dividing the federal government into three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial).

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Fundamentally, they knew the tendency for those in government to abuse the power that had been entrusted to them. After all, they had just lived through years of abuse from King George III of England. The more centralized the power, the more there would be the tendency to abuse power. As you've heard said, "Power corrupts, and absolute power ...

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