Montesquie's Separation of Powers, 1748
Montesquie believed that the government power needed to be divided into different sections, and his thoughts were drawn from while the founding fathers were making the Declaration of independence. He warned that each power should have someone that could stop them. The three separations of power were; a republic, where people vote on their leaders, despotism, where there is a dictator, and a monarch, where people are ruled by a king or queen.
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Baron de Montesquieu
French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu influenced the framers to adopt the philosophy of separation of powers.
It was Charles Louis the Secondat Montesquieu.
Baron de montesquieu
Baron de Montesquieu was from France. He was a French philosopher and political thinker known for his theories on the separation of powers in government.
Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu wrote specifically about the need for governments to have a separation of its executive, legislative and judicial powers in his book "The Spirit of the Laws."
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Baron de montesquieu was a french philosopher during the enlightenment.
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