the federalist numbers 1051
Title: the federalist numbers 1051
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the federalist numbers 1051
Category: /History
Details: Words: 556 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Federalist No.’s 10 and 51
The Federalist, No. 10, by James Madison is a clear expression of views and policies for a new government. Madison was a strong supporter and member of the Federalists whose main beliefs favored the Constitution. They also believed that the Articles of Confederation needed to be rewritten so that a new central government would control the power of the states.
Madison differentiates between a Democracy and a Republic and later on
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tyrannical majority that could oppress minority rights. With this argument Madison had developed a political rationale by which Americans could have both an empire and personal freedom.” (104)
James Madison’s The Federalist was written to explain to the people the new United States Constitution and to help convince the states to ratify it. Because of his papers, Madison’s strong ideas and feelings were used to create the great governing document, the United States Constitution.