James Madison believed that a large, diverse republic would be best for the common good. He argued in favor of a system that could control factions and represent a wide array of interests, which is outlined in his contributions to The Federalist Papers.
Which of the following delegates believed that a large, diverse republic would be best for the common good?
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James Madison
James Madison
George Mason
George Mason
Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton
George Washington
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