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The passage below about government is from the Federalist No. 47. The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands... may justly be called the very definition of tyranny. How is the author's view from this passage reflected in the U. S. Constitution? (3 points) Group of answer choices The U. S. Constitution creates an independent judiciary. The U. S. Constitution gives unlimited power to the judiciary. The U. S. Constitution requires the executive branch to approve decisions of the judicial branch. The U. S. Constitution requires the legislative branch to approve decisions of the judicial branch.

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