In it, James Madison talks about why a large, diverse republic is better than a small, homogenous one. Many Anti-Federalists thought that having states or regions act as small republics would be better because you could be pretty sure that your elected official would have values similar to your own. However, Madison argues that only a large, diverse republic can protect minorities because minorities would likely be condemned and stripped of their rights in a small, homogenous republic.
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Yes No. Only when he was writing the Federalist Papers. After that he was an anti-Federalist supporter of Jefferson.
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No, he was very much a federalist. He wrote books on the role of government and stated that the government was to "provide the greatest amount of happiness for the largest number and representative assembly should be a miniature and exact portrait of the people at large."
John Rutledge was a Federalist.
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Federalist paper Number 10 talked about how to control the people who gathered to protest government actions. Federalist paper Number 51 talked about how to control government by having one agency keep tabs on another.
This is quoted from the federalist #10 James Madison'sDocuments of freedom; lessons on the constitution"first the delegates of the governments in latter to a small number of citizens elected by the rest; secondly, the greater number of citizens and the greater number of citizens and greater sphere of the country over which latter may be extended."
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Q: Which words or phrases from paragraph 4 of The Federalist No. 10. help the reader infer the meaning of cabals. Select all that apply?
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.