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What type of context clue would help someone determine the meaning of "sufficient" in this statement from "Anti-Federalist Paper No. 84"?

So much, however, must be given, as will be sufficient to enable those to whom the administration of the government is committed, to establish laws for the promoting the happiness of the community, and to carry those laws into effect. But it is not necessary, for this purpose, that individuals should relinquish all their natural rights.

Definition Contrast Restatement None of the above

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None of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

Sufficient means "enough" and that is not an option nor is it similar to any of the options.

"Sufficient" used in a sentence:

She had a sufficient amount of food to survive.

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