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Why were the founding fathers afraid of a standing army 1- Britain’s army had been too forceful when they were in the U.S. 2-Standing armies could take over the government 3-Standing armies could steal
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Why were the founding fathers afraid of a standing army
1- Britain’s army had been too forceful when they were in the U.S.
2-Standing armies could take over the government
3-Standing armies could steal from the people
4-All of the above
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i think it’s 2 but i am not too sure
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