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Geovanni Morse
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3 March, 12:19
How does the judicial review prevent tyranny?
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Lucille
3 March, 12:23
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In addition to this separation of powers, the framers built a system of checks and balances designed to guard against tyranny by ensuring that no branch would grab too much power.
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