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question 32 the clear intent of the framers of the constitution was for select one: a. executive dominance. b. military dominance. c. legislative dominance. d. judicial dominance.
The framers of the constitution aimed to create a system of checks - and - balances to prevent any one branch from having dominance. The military is not one of the main branches of government in a constitutional system. The framers did not want any single branch (executive, legislative, or judicial) to dominate completely. The executive, legislative, and judicial branches were designed to have equal power and to check each other's actions.
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None of the above options are correct as the framers intended a system of checks - and - balances and no single - branch dominance. If forced to choose from the given options, the framers did not want any of executive dominance, military dominance, legislative dominance, or judicial dominance in an absolute sense. But if we consider the main branches of government, the answer is that they aimed to prevent any of executive, legislative, or judicial dominance.