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The Founding Fathers divided the power to make, enforce, and interpret laws between the legislative,
executive, and judicial branches of government. What
might have happened if they had given all of these powers
to the executive branch?
A. The president could have grown too powerful,
leading to tyranny.
B.
Congress would have had more occasions to
override presidential vetoes.
C. Supreme Court justices would have had to strike
down more laws as unconstitutional.
D. The balance of power among the different
branches would make the government more
efficient

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