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spirit of the laws
\when the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates government officials, there can be no liberty; because apprehensions fears may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws to execute them in a tyrannical manner....\
— baron de montesquieu, spirit of the laws
what problem (issue) does baron de montesquieu identify in this passage?
- 5 points
○ concentration of power
○ lack of natural rights
○ technological advancements
○ direct democracy
which solution would baron de montesquieu offer to avoid the enactment of tyrannical laws?
- 5 points
○ granting freedom of speech
○ reinstating absolute monarchies
○ separating the branches of government
○ limiting natural laws
First Question (What problem does Montesquieu identify?):
The passage states that uniting legislative and executive powers (same person/body) causes a lack of liberty due to potential tyranny. "Concentration of power" matches this (combining powers). Other options: "Lack of natural rights" is not discussed; "Technological advancements" are irrelevant; "Direct democracy" isn’t mentioned.
Montesquieu’s idea is separation of powers (legislative, executive, judicial). "Separating the branches of government" aligns. Other options: "Granting freedom of speech" isn’t his solution; "Reinstating absolute monarchies" contradicts his view; "Limiting natural laws" is irrelevant.
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A. Concentration of power