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Among them are: to protect the rights of minority interests (not in the sense of race but in the sense of vested interest in various issues), to promote greater understanding, to encourage compromise where compromise would be beneficial.

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Revolutionary groups that have competing goals or visions about what the revolution is to accomplish is called?

Factions


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Revolutionary groups that have competing goals or visions about what the revolution is to accomplish are called?

Factions


Which type of conflict involves conflict among competing factions within a single nation?

Internal conflict.


Which issue would make ruling too hard for the government under the Constitution A. the size of the country B. the separation of powers C. political factions D. executive power?

C. political factions would make ruling too hard for the government under the Constitution. Factions can create divisions and conflicts within the political system, making it challenging for the government to achieve consensus and implement policies effectively. These groups may prioritize their interests over the common good, leading to gridlock and undermining the principles of democracy. Additionally, the presence of competing factions can exacerbate tensions and complicate governance.


According to Madison what must a government do to limit the influence of a powerful faction?

OPTIONS: limit the ability to form factions raise taxes on factions to lessen their power depend on only enlightened legislators serving in government control the influence factions have on government


How did the Byzantine Emperor remain control over the church?

The Church was made an extra arm of Government by Constantine, and the emperors kept control and used the bishops as part of the government process, also merging the competing factions within within the eastern church to gain a state religion.


What form of government offers the BEST solution to control factions?

Democracy, then factions are no longer a concern since theoretically the biggest one will always be the Government.


What are factions in government and what kind of problems can they cause?

Factions are a group of people with interests that are a like. A lot of times in government they will use legislation to protect factions. If the factions do not represent the broad political attitude of the national as a whole and they are given too many special protections it could be an issue, but that is a matter of a opinion. An example of Government protection for factions would workers rights in a job force or farmers in the country.


How does Madison propose to control factions?

Madison's solution for controlling the effects of factions was the establishment of a republican government. He argued that the powers wielded by the factions be constitutionally limited.


Why do factions hurt government?

They are divisive and create disunity.


What is the greatest fear of popular government?

the creation of factions

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