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Q: How did James Madison feel about the role of citizens in the new government?
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How did James Madison feel when he was elected president?

He felt great


Was James Madison a honest person?

James Madison said: "An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens."


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He was against the slave trade.


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he felt shy most of the time which makes you ask why was he president?


What options do citizens have if they feel that the government has taken away their powers?

It's spelled out in the Declaration of Independence.


A broad effort to achieve change by citizens who feel government is not responsive to their interests is called?

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State and Federal are two pieces that make up Madison's compound government


Why did Madison feel it was necessary to add the ninth amendment?

In order to ensure the protection of the rights of the citizens of the US


What did James Madison consider a potential problem of a majority religon?

It was absolutely unexceptible.He felt people should have there own choice in religion,as i also feel they should.


3 Why did Madison believe that the spirit of party and faction would have a negative impact on the government?

Madison reasoned that the opposing party would feel victimized that the government is "disregarding the rights of another or the good of the whole," as Madison put it. And this negligence felt by either party would cause conflict not only between the parties, but in the country as well. Also, the people felt factions would rip their beloved country apart, that they fought hard for in the Revolutionary War they just came out of.


Why do Hamilton distrust Madison Jefferson and their faction and feel that they were dangerous to Americas government?

Hamilton distrust Madison and Jefferson because they were supporting France and were against Great Britain.They were hostile to him.Hamilton said that the views of Madison and Jefferson are unsound and dangerous.


What does it mean by the claim that people have a right of revolution?

It means that people have a right to dissent against a government that they feel has grown tyrannical and no longer represents the majority of citizens.