Yes, because in a republic government, Madison believed that many problems that plagued democracy could be fixed. He stated that one of the advantages of a Republic was that a chosen body of citizens, whose thoughts and beliefs represented the true interests of the country, would be more likely to elect respectable representatives than a large faction electing representatives who only portrayed the views of their faction
agree is the verb
i am agreed or i agree
The future tense is will agree.
"Do you agree" is correct. "Are you agree" is wrong (you'd have to say "are you in agreement").
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Federalist Party
James Madison in 1787.
They believe they are both federalists.
I agree with the federalists because they are supporting the government. On the other hand, why agree with people who are going against government matters? The federalists are sticking up for what is right and for what we need. That's a great way to repay them for standing by our side
stay out of foreign affairs
juan mata from spain
Riquelme
The Bill of Rights
adding amendments to protect basic rights
adding amendments to protect basic rights
adding amendments to protect basic rights
adding amendments to protect basic rights
adding amendments to protect basic rights