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James Madison came up with the idea for the U.S. senate
The main idea of the Madison quote all powers granted must be visited by the senate first.
Explained by James Madison, the Senate's role is to protect the people against their rulers.
Frank Madison has written: 'A view from the floor' -- subject(s): Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress. Senate
I would have to say that the United States senate would be explained by a professional. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
There were three authors of the Federalist Papers.Alexander Hamilton and James Madison wrote the majority of the essays (80 of the 85), but John Jaycontributed five pieces on foreign affairs and on the Senate (Federalist Nos. 2-5 and 64). Jay may have intended to make a larger contribution, but was ill from November 1787 through mid-February 1788.
He is a professional politician. He is also running for re-election to the US Senate in 2010.
Madison opposed the 'Great Compromise'. He felt that both houses should be elected by the people from small districts. He felt that a senate representing state interests would violate the principal of majority rule.
The treaty of Versailles ignored Wilson's Fourteen Points
She had a bad dream which, she believed (rightly), foretold Caesar's death should he go to the capital.
Because the small states believed in the bill of rights which was stated in it
some would argue that it all stems from the Greeks , such a level of democracy that existed in Rome @ that time... But in terms of "group" it has to be the Senate. Rome was ruled by a succession of Etruscan kings , who turned to the senate for "advice" , but the senate had other plans , by making the title of "King" one that was believed to be an enemy of the people , the senate enforced there brand of democracy .