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Oh, dude, Madisonian democracy is like this concept from James Madison, one of the Founding Fathers. It's all about having a system of government with checks and balances, separating powers between different branches, you know, to prevent any one branch from getting too much power. So, like, it's basically a way to keep things in check and make sure no one goes all power-hungry on us.

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The Madisonian requirement in the Constitution?

The Madisonian requirement is that each branch of government acquire the consent of the others for many of its actions creaed a system of checks and balances.


The madisonian model of a government scheme refres to?

A separation of powers


How does the Madisonian model of government reflect the structure of American government?

The Madisonian Model distributes the powers of federal government. This keeps more major factions from having to much control or influence over the government


The country being described has a government that most resembles which type of democracy?

A direct democracy


What is the Madisonian Model?

Madisonian Model-The framers believed that human nature was based on self-interest & that inequalities of wealth was the principal source of pol. Conflict. With these ideas in mind the framers feared any group (non-wealthy) could gain majority control of the gov't and tyrannize the minority. TYRANNY OF THE MAJORITY. To deal w/these issues the framers came up w/ a conceptual design of gov't that came to be known as the Madisonian Model. According to this model the best way to prevent the "Tyranny of the Majority" was to ensure the following things were done when creating the new gov't. 1. Place as much of the gov't as possible beyond the control of the majority. 2. Separate the powers of the diff. gov't institutions. 3. Construct a system of checks and balances. Only members of the house of reps were directly elected by the masses. Other leaders were indirectly elected. President-electoral college. Senate-state legislature. Supreme court-president & state.

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Madisonian principles in the Constitution were based on?

weed


The Madisonian requirement in the Constitution?

The Madisonian requirement is that each branch of government acquire the consent of the others for many of its actions creaed a system of checks and balances.


The madisonian model of a government scheme refres to?

A separation of powers


How does the Madisonian model of government reflect the structure of American government?

The Madisonian Model distributes the powers of federal government. This keeps more major factions from having to much control or influence over the government


Are interest groups factions?

Going by the Madisonian definiton of a Faction, the answer would be yes.


Two key elements of the Madisonian model were to what?

To keep most of the power outside of the majority and to separate the power into different institutions.


Which US framer outlined the concept of separation of powers?

Madisonian Model(Articles I, II, and III). Divides power among the executive, legislative, and judicial.


Type of democracy?

liberal democracy. Democracy altogether. socialist democracy. Democracy elite. A pluralist democracy.


How was democracy in ancient Athens different from democracy in the united States?

The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.


How is a direct democracy different from a regular democracy?

Define regular democracy. A democracy is a government by the people. A direct democracy is a type of democracy.


The country being described has a government that most resembles which type of democracy?

A direct democracy


How does a democracy government run?

in a democracy