Answer:
To protect the nation against tyranny by separating the powers of government.
Explanation:
By "limiting" the government , we create a system where the power to run the country does not belong to one single institution. We're separating that power into different branches.
With this separation, one branch of that government can control/interfere the other branch if they're trying to do something unlawful.
For example, if the legislative branch wanted to create a legislation that violate the right of citizens, the judicial branch can intervene and prevent that legislation from being passed.
This limitation will prevent the government from becoming a tyranny.
Coalition government I think. it was a form of government in which political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that "coalition". The usual reason for this arrangement is so that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the election. A coalition government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis
Answer: The Federalist Papers
Explanation: the federalist papers written under the pseudonym *Publius* were a series of articles and essay by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The papers were written in an atempt to sway publiv opinion and persuade voters towards ratification of the Constitution. It was commonly referred to as the Federalist and became the Federalist Papers in the 20th century.
The Federalist Papers are still relevant till date as federal judges refer to it in the interpretation of the Constitution. They are used to clarify and simplify what the framers of the Constitution intended. Their importance can be seen in how much they are referred to when making decisions; as at year 2000, The Federalist Papers had been quoted 291 times in Supreme Court decisions.