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What is Wilson's main argument in the passage? 1. that a focus of the U.S. government should be on how it can help people rather than how it should function 2. that a main requirement of the U.S. government should be that leaders have a strong background in law a 3. that the success of the U.S. government depended absolutely on the balance of powers between offices 4. that the conception of the U.S. government focused on how to balance power rather than ted how to use government

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What is Wilson's main argument in the passage? 1. that a focus of the U.S. government should be on how it can help people rather than how it should function 2. that a main requirement of the U.S. government should be that leaders have a strong background in law a 3. that the success of the U.S. government depended absolutely on the balance of powers between offices 4. that the conception of the U.S. government focused on how to balance power rather than ted how to use government

What is Wilson's main argument in the passage?
1. that a focus of the U.S. government should be
on how it can help people rather than how it
should function
2. that a main requirement of the U.S.
government should be that leaders have a
strong background in law
a
3. that the success of the U.S. government
depended absolutely on the balance of
powers between offices
4. that the conception of the U.S. government
focused on how to balance power rather than
ted	how to use government

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The main argument in the passage is option 3: that the success of the U.S. government depended absolutely on the balance of powers between offices.
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