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30 September, 11:58

In Federalist No. 10, what principle of U. S. government would the author - James Madison - be MOST likely to suggest as a remedy for the presence of "factions"?

A) Bicameralism

B) Republicanism

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C) Direct Democracy

D) Individual Rights

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  1. 30 September, 12:17
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    B

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  2. 30 September, 12:20
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    In Federalist No. 10, James Madison suggest as a remedy for the presence of "factions" the:

    B) Republicanism

    He belived a Republic was the govern of a small body of representatives chosen by citizens. With a large Republic, the number of voters and candidates would be greater and this would prevent factionism, percieved as the union of a same-interest group who would fight for their rights adverse to the rights of other citizens or the interests of community.
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