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Why does Montesquieu argue for the division of power

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Baron Montesquieu argued for this because he thought that the most effective way to promote liberty was to have three powers that were separated and acted independently, which were the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. He made this division or separation of power to keep one branch from taking too much power over the other two. This was eventually formed into an idea of checks and balances. 
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