During the Enlightenment, Baron de Montesquieu advocated the division of government power among three separate branches. The gradual acceptance of this idea had which effect?
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The Founding Fathers were heavily influenced by French philosopher Charles Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu when drafting the Constitution, most notably in connection with the separation of powers. ... Madison masterfully protected the separation of powers by establishing a thorough system of checks and balances as well.
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