Asked by jennifer
i have read the summary of federalist paper no 10 but im still not understanding madisons stand on the constitution. does he favor it?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
From the Wikipedia summary:
"Madison argued that a strong, large republic would be a better guard against those dangers than smaller republics—for instance, the individual states. It is believed that James Madison took ideas from Thomas Hobbes in regard to ideas of a strong controlling government. Opponents of the Constitution offered counterarguments to his position, which were substantially derived from the commentary of Montesquieu on this subject."
The last sentence makes it clear that Madison favored the Constitution. He wanted a strong central government.
"Madison argued that a strong, large republic would be a better guard against those dangers than smaller republics—for instance, the individual states. It is believed that James Madison took ideas from Thomas Hobbes in regard to ideas of a strong controlling government. Opponents of the Constitution offered counterarguments to his position, which were substantially derived from the commentary of Montesquieu on this subject."
The last sentence makes it clear that Madison favored the Constitution. He wanted a strong central government.
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In which of the following stages of the legislative process does most of the detailed legislative work of Congress take place?
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