QUESTION 6 10 point No one had ever proposed checks and balances in government via legislative, executive and judicial branches before the Founding Fathers of the United States met in Philadelphia at the Constitutional Convention. True False
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Step 1: Before the Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia at the Constitutional Convention, the concept of checks and balances in government had been proposed by political philosophers such as Montesquieu in his work "The Spirit of the Laws" published in 1748. Show more…
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