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A balance between different interests. -APEX

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How did James Madison feel when he was elected president?

He felt great


Why did James Madison propose a bill of right?

he felt like it


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


Why did Madison believe that Spirit and faction have a positive impact on the government?

James Madison believed in the power of rhetoric and logic, believing all positions could be addressed and debated in cases of spirit and faction. This was especially beneficial if one group felt they were being discriminated against by another group, or having their needs denied for the benefit of the whole, argument was needed to resolve these conflicts.


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Which of the following Founding Fathers has a governmental model named after him because he felt that the common man was not qualified to make governmental decisions?

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Was Jefferson against Protective tariff?

Yes, Thomas Jefferson WAS AGAINST it. Both Jefferson and Madison opposed this protectionist economic policy, fearing that industries would become too dependent upon government aid.


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.


What did the Kentucky and Virginia resolution mean?

The Kentucky and Virginia resolution meant that a state could assert their rights if they felt the federal government was becoming too strong. Thomas Jefferson was the person who wrote the Kentucky resolution while James Madison wrote the resolution for the state of Virginia.


Why did Madison propose a bill of rights?

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How did the bill of rights emerge from federalist and anti federalist debates?

They were introduced by James Madison to the First United States Congress in 1789 as a series of constitutional amendments. He felt that the Constitution did not adequately protect the individual rights of citizens. James Madison did write over a third of the Federalist Papers so I guess the answer to your question is yes.