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The constitution was a document that was written to replace the articles of confederation but at the same time they had to add three branches to check on each others power so there could be no tyranny.


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What establishes 3 branches of government?

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The Peter Principle has been widely quoted in Management Circles What do you thinkDo you think that it could ever apply to youDoes it mean that all chief executives are incompetent Explain?

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