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This is a very complex question, the United States today are nothing like what was imagined by the founding fathers. For example, in the house of Representatives they believed that the largest districts would be about 10,000 people, but today they can be a hundred times that. A second example is the U.S. as a unipolar power, the founding fathers did not want the U.S. to be involved in foreign diplomacy at all, but today we are the worlds super power. (See George Washington's Farewell speech.)

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