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Primary Sources: James Madison's Federalist Papers No. 10
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Read the passage
Primary Sources: James Madison's Federalist Papers No. 10.
Then answer the questions below.
Read the passage
Primary Sources: James Madison's Federalist Papers No. 10.
Then answer the questions below.
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What is the main argument that James Madison presents in Federalist Paper 10?
Madison argues against the dangers of factions and the need for a large, diverse republic.
Madison argues for the need to limit the power of the judiciary.
Madison argues for the importance of maintaining individual state sovereignty.
Madison argues for a strong executive branch to enforce laws.
Which of the following are ideas that James Madison discussed in Federalist Paper 10? Select
two
correct answers.
the importance of establishing a strong monarchy to prevent factions
the benefits of having a large and diverse republic to control the effects of factions
the value of individual state sovereignty above all else
the dangers of letting small factions gain too much power in the government
the need for a direct democracy in the United States to guard against factions
Drag the statement to the correct box indicating whether James Madison would likely agree or disagree based on his ideas in Federalist Papers No. 10
Representative democracy is more effective than direct democracy at limiting factions.
Factions usually benefit a republic by balancing power across society.
A republic can only exist in a small society with limited interests.
It is important to promote factions for a healthy democracy.
A large republic with varied interests will better protect against the development of factions.
Agree
Disagree