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James Madison

James Madison was the 4th president of the United States. He was the last of the founding fathers to become a US President. Interestingly, he was also the shortest president at 5'4".

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How does this quote from James Madison represent a response to Anti-Federalist concerns?

Madison is answering Anti-Federalist concerns over a centralized national government.

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What is Bailee Madison's alternate names?

Bailee Madison's alternate names are "Bailee Madison Williams Holte".

Was hostess bakery named after first lady dolley Madison?

The Dolly Madison brand belongs to Hostess and was liquidated when they went out of business. They made snack cakes.

Was James Madison president when he was the Principal Author of the US Constitution?

No. Washington was president of the Conference, and the first Constitutional President.

How does Madison define faction What are some examples of factions today?

Madison defines factions as a number of citizens (representing either the minority or majority of the whole) who are united by common passions and interests. Examples of factions today are political parties and unions.

What is James Madison's father's name?

James Madison's father's name is James Madison, Sr.

What was James Madison's middle name?

James Madison doesn't have a middle name. He was known as James Madison Jr. while his father was alive.

How could you cure the Mischiefs of factions according to Madison?

Removing the causes of mischief or controlling the effects of the mischief.

What year did James Madison marry Dolley Parton?

James Madison (the 4th president of the United States, who died in 1836) was never married to Dolly Parton (a well endowed country music star, who was born in 1946).

Jame Madison was, however, married to a Dolley Todd on September 15, 1794.

What is James Madison's plan?

the bill of rights the bill of rights the bill of rights

Who taught James Madison?

From ages 11-16 James Madison was taught by Donald Robertson. During his studies he learned about mathematics, geography, and modern and ancient languages. At the age of 16 he began to study under Reverend Thomas Martin. The Reverend tutored him to prepare him for college from Montpelier, Virginia. He graduated in from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton) in 1771, but decided he wanted to stay and be taught further by University president John Witherspoon in Hebrew and Political Philosophy. He finished his studies in 1772.

Is Justice James S Casebolt Democratic or Republican?

Judges typically do not run with party affiliations or endorsements, claimed or otherwise, and usually don't identify themselves by party. Judgeships are intended to be non-political appointments. The political leanings of a judge can sometimes be determined by the politician that appointed them, but judges often change over time.

Why did James Madison propose 12 amendments?

He had to write a Bill of Rights to convince Anti-Federalists (later Jeffersonians) to ratify the Constitution. There was no set number on what was to be added, just that it had to be. His original draft consisted of 12 amendments, which he felt were worthy of the Bill of Rights. George Washington, however, either combined a couple of them to make it 10, or took 2 out entirely.

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Was Dolley Madison rich when she was young?

Dolley Madison was not rich nor was she poor,Dolley was in the middle if you were putting her family on a rich meter.Her life turned out alright.

What points did James Madison and Alexis de tocqueville agree and disagree with?

Madison argued that in an extensive Republic interest groups (factions as he called them) will be so numerous and varied that no one faction or group of factions will be able to control government and impose their will on the minority.

What was James Madison's new government plan better known as?

The Virginia Plan, James Madison wrote it and Edmund Randolph proposed it. The Virginia Plan was the system of Checks and Balances that prevented any one section of government from gaining too much power.