Why was it important for the Founders of the U.S. to use political theory from successful civilizations when creating the framework of the U.S. government?(1 point)

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The goal of the Founders was to create a government that kept its laws and punishments secret, and the Code of Hammurabi was secretive so they looked to it for inspiration.
The goal of the Founders was to create a government that kept its laws and punishments secret, and the Code of Hammurabi was secretive so they looked to it for inspiration.

The U.S. wanted to create a society where people would live in fear of losing an eye so everyone would obey, as they did the Code of Hammurabi.
The U.S. wanted to create a society where people would live in fear of losing an eye so everyone would obey, as they did the Code of Hammurabi.

The Founders wanted a government that would be popular with all of its people, so they looked at other popular governments.
The Founders wanted a government that would be popular with all of its people, so they looked at other popular governments.

The Founders wanted to create a successful government, so they looked at other political theories that were successful.

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The correct response is:

The Founders wanted to create a successful government, so they looked at other political theories that were successful.

This reflects their objective to establish a stable and effective government by drawing on the lessons and principles from successful historical models, allowing them to create a system that balanced power and protected individual rights.