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Explanation:
The role of a parent/guardian is to guide, teach, protect, and support the child. This is similar to the role of governments in many ways. First, they both are there to protect people. Parents protect the children from injury and pain, and governments protect citizens from outside harms such as war, but mainly a government protects the rights of its citizens. Second, parents teach their children how to talk, walk, play, and love. A government can teach its citizens by way of example, (public) schools, and also sets the standards for graduation. Third, parents support their children by offering help, encouraging them, and ensuring that the child has the means to thrive on their own as an adult. The government provides support for its citizens by offering shelter, or benefits/assistance (food stamps, healthcare, unemployment benefits, etc).
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The Overconfidence Phenomenon
The United States chose to use a federal republic model (E) when they were writing the Constitution to frame the construction of the U.S Government.
As a federal republic power is shared between the central government and federal entities which in the case of the U.S. are states. This created a federal system whereby powers were divided between states and the national government and also a republic whereby citizens would elect representatives to represent their interests. so the answer Is E a federal republic