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How did the United States' Founding Fathers feel about the role of the federal government? Group of answer choices

The Founding Fathers advocated for a direct democracy without any form of central government

They wanted to give all power to the states and none to the federal government

They felt that in order to protect everyone the federal government had to be as large and powerful as possible

They wanted to prevent the government from growing too large where it might become unrestrained and infringe on people's rights

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