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What is one DIFFERENCE in the way that both authors approach the subject matter of the texts?


The author of "The Federalist Papers No. 2" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from the gold in its treasury, while the author of "A Nation's Strength" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its citizenry.


The author of "The Federalist Papers No. 2" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its land and resources, as well as its citizenry, while the author of "A Nation's Strength" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its citizenry alone.


The author of "The Federalist Papers No. 2" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its land and resources, while the author of "A Nation's Strength" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from the amount of gold in its treasury.


The author of "The Federalist Papers No. 2" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its citizenry, "A Nation's Strength" focuses on how a nation's strength is drawn from its land and abundance of natural resources.

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The second choice. Federalist No. 2 emphasizes territory, resources, and the unity of the states (as well as the people), while "A Nation's Strength" argues that true power comes from the character and virtue of its citizens.