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Essay heading: Corrupt Nature of the Founding Fathers
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There is little debate among modern critics that arguments that occurred over the crafting of the Constitution were acted out on an intellectual level far above that of today's politics.8 A yeoman farmer who had only the Bible to read over the duration of his life would not stand a chance against these dually powerful men... displayed 300 characters
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Their obvious advantages allowed the Founding Fathers to easily operate the puppet of the new government with little resistance and to manipulate its citizens, even modern day citizens, into assuming that the Fathers had only the citizens' best interests in mind.
The Founding Fathers placed themselves in places of power to protect their own interests for two main reasons... displayed next 300 characters
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