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As many say, James Madison was a tyrannical soldier. His idea of factions meant that the slaves would be allowed to be free. He did this because he feared that slavery would never be abolished.

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Father of constitution and author of federalist no 10?

James Madison


Father of the constitution and author of federalist no 10?

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James Madison wrote essay #10.


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James Madison in The Federalist No. 10


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What is the theme of the Federalist paper 10?

James Madison was the author of Federalist 10. He wrote it because he did not want to see the United States tore apart by factions.


What In Federalist 10 the factions James Madison refers to would most likely be?

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How many of the Federalist Papers did James Madison write?

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What are Enlightened Statesman?

James Madison wrote about the enlightened statesman in the Federalist Paper No.10 it means an intelligent leader.


Which document emphasizes that a large republic will be more immune to factions than a small republic?

Federalist 10 by James Madison


Who wrote Federalist 47 and what was the main topic?

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