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- noun A
theoretical model forgovernance , common indemocratic states, which features the division ofsovereign power into at least three (but sometimes up to six)organs of state in order toforestall tyranny , by preventing theacquisition of amonopoly of power by amonarch oroligarchy ; also, such anarrangement .
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Coined by the French Age of Enlightenment philosopher Montesquieu (1689–1755).
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