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Brittanyd9008

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A major argument in favor of reducing the separation of powers called for in the U.S. Constitution is that it would
 
  A) allow prompt, decisive leadership by the president.
  B) weaken the presidency and give greater protection against executive dictatorship.
  C) disperse credit or blame equally among the three branches of government.
  D) apportion responsibility for implementing government programs among members of Congress.
  E) create a truly independent judiciary.

Question 2

Contrary to the views of historian Charles Beard and others, the __________ of the Framers did not dominate the convention.
 
  A) religious beliefs
  B) political ideology
  C) personal beliefs
  D) party loyalty
  E) economic interests



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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