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How did the Founders think about the Executive branch, especially in relation to the other two branches of government? What notable authors and experiences influenced the Founders as they formed a new Constitution? What experiences did the Founders consider when deciding how to create the Legislative branch?

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  • What notable authors and experiences influenced the Founders as they formed a new Constitution?
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