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federalists believed in the separation of powers because they wanted individuals to have separate rights. to avoid conflicts between states. the central government to avoid monarchy. the nation to elect a strong executive.
The Federalists advocated separation of powers (dividing government into legislative, executive, judicial branches) to prevent any single branch from gaining too much power, which would avoid the return of a monarchical, tyrannical system they had fought against in the American Revolution. The other options are incorrect: separate individual rights were more associated with anti-Federalist concerns about the Bill of Rights; avoiding state conflicts related to federalism/state power balance, not separation of powers; and a strong executive was a Federalist goal but not the reason for separation of powers.
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the central government to avoid monarchy.