Asked by newt
Every man of sense must be convinced that our disturbances have arisen more from lack of government power than the abuse of it.
I read the context, but I still don't understand what this means?
I read the context, but I still don't understand what this means?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Evidentally he means that the problems come from little government power. He's advocating a strong federal government.
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