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Why were the colonists fearful of a strong central government? A. Fear of being sent to war. B. Fear of governments in general. C. Fear of the abusive powers of a leader. D. Fear of citizens holding power.
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Why were the colonists fearful
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A. Fear of being sent to war.
B. Fear of governments in general.
C. Fear of the abusive powers of a leader.
D. Fear of citizens holding power.
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C) part is the correct answer
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C. Fear of the abusive powers of a leader
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