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Q: The framers were afraid of a strong government because of their experiences during colonial rule by?
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What experiences led the framers of the constitution to ensure that no one person or group in the government could gain too much power?

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What did the framers proposal center around?

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The framers established six-year terms for senators in order to?

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The framers believed that the primary purpose of government was to?

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