Which statement best describes the U.S. Constitution? A. It is a document designed to set up a new U.S. government, written with Enlightenment ideology, including Montesquieu’s 3 branches and separation of power. B. It is a document, shared by the U.S. and France, also known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man. C. It is a failed document created directly after the revolution that created a “loose binding of friendship between the states.” D. It is a series of short stories by H.P. Lovecraft describing the “Old Ones.”

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The statement that best describes the U.S. Constitution is:

A. It is a document designed to set up a new U.S. government, written with Enlightenment ideology, including Montesquieu’s 3 branches and separation of power.

The U.S. Constitution is a foundational document that established the framework for the U.S. government, outlining its structure, powers and principles. It drew inspiration from Enlightenment thinkers like Montesquieu, incorporating concepts such as the separation of powers into three branches of government.






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