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美国历史学家弗格森在《美国革命史(1763——1790)》中写道:“1776年革命派认为自由是保护个人权利,反对政府暴政的侵犯。1787年联邦派所要保持的自由,按他们的理解,则是反对群众暴政的侵犯。”这段话属于弗格森对()

A.创建美国联邦政府及其作用的评价

B.1776年革命派关于自由理念的批评

C.1787年联邦派关于自由解释的表彰

D.联邦创建前后不同自由观点的介绍

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