Montesquieu thought that a limited monarchy was the best type of government, with a monarch and its underlings, with whom the power was shared with. Basically, a monarch with limited power and some other peopple with a little power
Montesquieu though the best form of government is when the power is divided equally between three branches, executive, legislative and judiciary. executive confirms the laws, legislative makes the laws and judiciary sees if the laws were broken or not.
Montesquieu's idea of the best form of government was a representative democracy.
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baron de montesquieu believe that government can protect their natural rights....
YES. Montesquieu believed that a republic, which is a form of representative democracy, was the best form of government. However, Montesquieu spent much more time emphasizing that the effective administration of a republic (or of any other type of government) required a separation of powers, so that no single branch could overpower the others.
Republican form of government with three equal branches.
Republican form of government with three equal branches.
Montesquieu Believed the government should divide itself according to its powers which would create the three branches in the government Judicial, Legislative, and Executive.
Montesquieu was a French lawyer and political philosopher who created the area of separation of powers which is used in many constitutions around the world. Montesquieu was considered revolutionary for articulating two types of governmental power: sovereign and administrative. The administrative portion consists of executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
One of Montesquieu key ideas about government was the separate branches of government :)
Montesquieu
Montesquieu's most lasting contribution to government was the idea of separation of powers. Montesquieu was a French political philosopher.
Montesquieu's ideal form of government was a system of checks and balances where power is separated between different branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial). He believed this division would prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and protect individual liberties.
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves