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The Founding Fathers believed the principle of 'federalism' to be important to put in the Constitution because - A Citizens would be guaranteed the right to vote B. Representative would rule on behalf of the citizens c. The people would hold the ultimate authority in government D. The federal government would share powers with the state governments

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