The essential dilemma of a limited government raised by the ratification debates is
A) a government too weak to do harm also cannot do good.
B) power sharing is inherently unstable and too often violent.
C) a government of expressed powers will slip into an oligarchy.
D) government may promote civil virtue only at the expense of national power.
E) a government of limited powers will be unable to protect national security.
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