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The Founders created a federal system of government because they

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Fantom [35]4 years ago
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The Framers chose federalism as a way of government because they believed that governmental power inevitably posesa threat to the individual liberty. In their attempt to balance order with liberty, the Founders identified several reasons for creating a federalist government. For reasons
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