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Q: Which federalist paper discuses the separation of power from the tyranny of the majority?
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The anti-federalist james winthrop argued that a bill of rights was necessary in the constitution because?

it would secure the minority against the usurpation and tyranny of the majority.


what important federalist is expressed in this excerpt from the federalist papers?

Fear of tyranny (APEX)


Why did federalist object to the Bill of Rights?

The federalist objected to the Bill of Rights because they believed it gave the government enough power, but not to much to prevent tyranny.


How did the separation of powers affect the American government?

The government would have become a tyranny if there was no separation of powers


Did the federalist papers convince the public to act in the best interests of the wealthy?

Possibly, if you consider his earnestness to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority as a subversive attempt to ensure the rights of the elite...which is always a minority.


Does Madison say its possible to have tyranny in a democracy?

Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.


Does Madison say it is possible to have tyranny in democracy?

Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.


Does Madison say it is possible to have a tyranny in a democracy?

Yes. Madison warned against the "tyranny of the majority" in a democracy.


What did the story of Socrates symbolize to the Founding Fathers?

"tyranny of the majority."


Examples of tyranny of the majority?

Jim Crowe laws


What did anti federalist believe was a major factor in Americas decision to declare independence from England?

resistance to tyranny


What did Anti federalist believe was major factor in Americas decision to declare Independence from England?

resistance to tyranny