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The founding fathers felt it was important that the government:

A. established a natural religion.
B. protected the rights of the majority. not the minority.
C. was representitive.
D. told people what to do.

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C. Freedom of Religion, so can't be A. They believed in protecting all people So not B. And they don't think it was a good thing to tell people what to do. Can't be D. So C is the answer.
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The correct answer is C) was representative.

The founding fathers felt it was important that the government was representative.

The founding fathers of the United States were businessmen, writers, leaders, and plantation owners that united the American colonies to fight for liberty and independence from England. They elaborated important documents that were the foundation of the country. Among the main founders were Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Samuel Adams, James Madison, John Jay, and John Adams. They considered that it was important that the new, independent government was representative.

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