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Federalists believed that the best way to protect natural rights was through a strong centralized government that could maintain order and prevent tyranny. They argued that a system of checks and balances, along with a constitution, would safeguard individual liberties while ensuring that no single branch of government could become too powerful. By creating a representative democracy, they aimed to balance the interests of various factions and protect the rights of the minority against the potential tyranny of the majority.

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