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given the quote’s emphasis on checks and balances, what conclusion can be drawn about the founders’ view of the federal government’s role? a it should be the dominant force in all areas of governance. b it should act only when individual rights are threatened by the states. c it should evolve to absorb more powers as the country grows in complexity. d it should have a limited and defined scope focused primarily on national defense.
Checks and balances in the US government system (from the Founders' view) aim to limit government power, preventing dominance. Option A is wrong as dominance contradicts checks/balances. Option B is incorrect as the federal government's role isn't limited to state - individual right conflicts. Option C goes against the idea of limited government (absorbing more power isn't in line with checks/balances). Option D aligns with the Founders' view of a limited federal government, with a defined scope (like national defense being a key role, and power limited by checks/balances).
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D. It should have a limited and defined scope focused primarily on national defense.