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Why did Madison think the federalism will prevent problems?
-->this question is referring to the late 1700's. The "who" is James Madison.
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Ms. Sue
A strong federal government can defend against foreign enemies and unite bickering states.

http://cstl-cla.semo.edu/rdrenka/renka_papers/madison.htm
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INeedHelp
Thank you!
11 years ago
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
11 years ago

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