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How does madison justify the intermixture of powers?

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  • 02-02-2017
Here is the answer. Madison justifies the intermixture of powers with his theory of these separation of powers in that, Madison stated that although no single case has been noted in the branches of power,  a partial mixture is not the end of the world for their vision of a free government, but rather a sufficient practice. Hope this helps.
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