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Artyom0805 [142]
4 years ago
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Answer quick for brainliest...

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ozzi4 years ago
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I would say federal would be best. It has worked for many years. and it will continue to grow
Ivenika [448]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

<h3>" The best government is that which governs the least. "</h3>

Explanation:

To mean that smaller government tends either to produce greater human prosperity.  Government should not intervene in the lives of its citizens any more than is absolutely necessary. ... Thoreau is saying that good governments do only what is necessary.

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