History, 19.11.2019 22:31 mrashrafkotkaat
Which of the following statements accurately describes the relationship between the principle of "separation of powers" and the articles of confederation?
a. because the articles of confederation created a bicameral legislative branch that could make and enforce its laws, it clearly illustrates the principle of "separation of powers".
b. the articles of confederation created both a legislative branch and an executive branch, making this document a clear illustration of the principle of "separation of powers".
c. because the articles of confederation created a central government that contained only a legislative branch, it does not reflect the principle of "separation of powers".
d. the articles of confederation created only a judicial branch that could interpret matters of law for the states, therefore it is a poor example of the principle of "separation of powers".
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