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Which statement reflects the Federalists’ view on abuses of power? Separating government into branches can lead to abuses of power. A bill of rights can address abuses of power. A republic can’t protect people from governmental abuses of power. Government controls can guard against abuses of power.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Option D, government controls can guard against abuses of power, is the right answer.

The Federalists argued that the checks and balances system and the division of powers, created in the New Constitution can guard against abuses of power. The New Constitution divided the power of government into three branches: the Legislative, the Executive and the Judicially. Therefore, according to the constitution, these three powers are induced to share power. And the system of checks and Balances becomes important in the Tripartite form of government. This system was developed by the framers of the constitution to prevent the actions of the other branches from becoming powerful. And to protect the people of the United States against power abuse.


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