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Zoom15:

Distrust of a single leader with absolute power, a feeling based on bad experiences under the constraints of the British...

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

ss? and i also need more to help

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Ok

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XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

oh its an open question lol

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

well do u need more so of me helping u answer it or? do u need help understanding

Zoom15:

Yea answer it plz

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

@zoom15 wrote:
Yea answer it plz
well here on qc i cant give u a direct answer but i can help u understand it so u can answer it

Zoom15:

Ok help me

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

@smokeybrown o:

XxXNessalulbaddieXxX:

i dont wanna give u the wrong idea , so im calling the expert o:

SmokeyBrown:

The question asks about how the U.S. constitution strikes a balance between the powers of the three branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial). In order to answer this question, I think it would be helpful to review the concept of Checks and Balances, specifically as they are laid out in the constitution. To that end, I will try to include resources for you, and I will try to be available if you have any specific questions https://www.history.com/topics/us-government/checks-and-balances https://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_cnb.html Of course, this is an "opinion" question, so you will not need to go into too much technical detail. The question does ask you to support your view with "current events", so I'll ask: can you think of any events you've seen or heard about in the news that might be relevant to the discussion of "power balance" in the government? We can discuss together to help figure that out, if you would like, but I'll need some input from you in terms of what you'd like to investigate

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