The founders wanted to encourage the Roman ideal of

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civic duty and virtue. They believed that citizen participation and involvement in government was crucial for the success and stability of the new nation. They wanted to establish a government that would promote the common good and protect individual rights. The Roman ideal of civic duty and virtue emphasized the importance of individuals contributing to the well-being of society and working towards the greater good rather than solely pursuing their own self-interests. They believed that a government that encouraged civic engagement and promoted virtue among its citizens would be more likely to uphold the principles of republicanism and ensure the long-term stability of the nation.